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 1   Pre|                  PREFACE.~ ~This noble novel, now translated into
 2     I|       reflection was made by the noble Mr. Peter Bús, whom a cruel
 3     I|    colourless, the features were noble but puckered up in bizarre
 4     I|       cane, flung himself with a noble nonchalance into one of
 5     I|        it! Well, my mother was a noble dame, and well-educated,
 6     I|         shape of such a gallant, noble gentleman. Milles tonnerres!
 7    II|     contemptuously. A feeling of noble pride awoke within him for
 8   III|      that of his honour the most noble Master Jock, which had to
 9   III|  peaceful answer.~ ~"Is the most noble Master Jock up yet?"~ ~"
10   III|        again, eh?"~ ~"I know it, noble sir. To-morrow I also shall
11   III|        not be wanting to myself, noble sir. This is only the sixth
12   III|      banquets?"~ ~"I cannot say, noble sir. My one thought was
13   III|          of our dear father, the noble John Kárpáthy, whose worthy
14   III|       steed.~ ~But now, when the noble animal heard the sharp hiss
15   III|       horn. Never again will the noble animal run races in the
16   III|       the Szabolcs branch of the noble Kis family was in search
17   III| relations, and if there were any noble Kises who remembered that
18    IV|  gratitude to his sister for her noble deed.~ ~"You will do that
19    IV|          other was mastering her noble profession, or so at least
20     V|      cultivate to the utmost her noble art, and thus secure for
21     V|         beautiful blue eyes, the noble features, and the handsome
22   VII|       How Abellino received this noble disposition to stretch out
23   VII|          the horned heads of the noble antlered stags bobbed up
24   VII|        flourish of trumpets, the noble guests ascended into the
25  VIII|       she pictured to herself as noble, grand, and glorious, with
26   XVI|          visible on his handsome noble face. Loud cries of "Éljen!
27   XIX|      fêted hero of all great and noble ideas, he might say, "I
28    XX|        up again, "for you have a noble heart, and will not laugh
29   XXI|       would inspire him with all noble ideas; who would guide him
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