Chapter

 1     I|          unfortunately, what is mine is all gone, what will be
 2     I|       is all gone, what will be mine is far off, and what should
 3     I|         off, and what should be mine is nowhere."~ ~His lordship
 4     I| premises then?"~ ~"They are not mine, my lord. I only rent the
 5     I|        was a good calembourg of mine, c'est une plaisanterie.
 6     I|         villainous creditors of mine, took it into their heads
 7     I|  contemptuous expression. "'Tis mine, you know, practically,
 8     I|       too, and thus all will be mine, and I shan't owe you a
 9     I|       out. What is inside it is mine, and has been paid for.
10    II|        a certain inheritance of mine, a certain patrimony which
11    IV|       good girls these girls of mine are!" said this happy pater-familias
12    VI|      and therefore could not be mine. And now, sir, in this little
13    VI|   acquaintances," said Rudolf. "Mine are new."~ ~"We agree,"
14   VII|      time ago who looked at the mine and offered twenty thousand
15   VII|      Would you have me give the mine to a man from Galicia -
16   VII|              Oh, no business of mine, of course, not a bit! I
17  VIII|      that is your business, not mine. I am a table-maker; I don'
18    IX|      Was there ever a case like mine? My heart faints within
19    IX|         has bad daughters - and mine are bad; but it serves me
20    IX|        are some embroideries of mine there which I do not want
21    XV|     These privileged friends of mine are vastly impertinent,"
22    XV|          What business is it of mine what the Kárpáthys are doing?
23   XVI|    reverence, a homage equal to mine own. Not even in thought
24   XVI|       hold that woman's hand in mine, the world will not dare
25   XXI|   others than they have been in mine! I begin my last will and
26   XXI|      any careless descendant of mine should ever cut it down,
27   XXI|  nothing between her coffin and mine, and I may descend into
28   XXI|         who have led lives like mine, for our sins against her!
29   XXI|        I charge that kinsman of mine before God's judgment-seat
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