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 1    II|         probably could not have told you; but when, a few years
 2   III|      courser in the county, who told falsehoods as glibly as
 3    IV|  consult his books about it. He told Mr. Meyer straight out that
 4    IV|        for me." He wanted to be told that Teresa could not -
 5    IV|   before doing anything she was told to do.~ ~"You are to come
 6     V|        Fanny, to whom alone she told anything about the matter.
 7    VI|        confession. The girl had told her honestly that she was
 8    VI|        do - she went to Boltay, told him everything, and entreated
 9    VI|     also.~ ~The worthy spinster told him the marvellous story
10    VI|       standing. The youths then told the coachman to stop, and
11   VII|         improper expression; he told the gipsy that when he got
12   VII|       actors, and students were told to behave themselves decently;
13   VII|      later the bell rang, which told that dinner was actually
14  VIII|    Boltay, first of all, when I told you to marry and I would
15  VIII|        two old guardians. Fanny told Boltay that if old Kárpáthy
16    IX|        them stood up to me, and told me straight out that if
17    IX|      the first time he had ever told a lie in his life, and only
18    IX|       her. At the same time, he told them the cause of Mrs. Meyer'
19    IX|       promise of secrecy, so he told Teresa of the coincidence.~ ~
20    IX|         his despair when he was told that you lived there no
21    IX|  narrative, especially when she told him what a splendid picture
22    IX| coachman had arrived first, and told her he was coming. His first
23    IX|       Meyer whether she had not told the girl that he meant to
24     X|     door he came to till he was told to come in. On perceiving
25  XIII|      whips on every side of him told him that a war of extirpation
26  XIII|        see her, they were to be told she was not feeling well,
27    XV|    guest."~ ~Joko did as he was told, and brought the pipe.~ ~"
28   XVI|        wishes!"~ ~"I have never told anybody that I wanted to
29   XVI|      out his wife. His servants told him that she had already
30  XVII|      the staircase together, he told Kárpáthy the cause of his
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