Chapter

 1     I|         and below that followed short, fringed, linen hose which
 2     I|       his large mantle with its short Quiroga collar, he revealed
 3     I|        On his head was a little short cap, somewhat like a tin
 4     I|        it. From underneath this short cap, on both sides, there
 5    II|         very best society. In a short time Monsieur Griffard's
 6    II|         of money about with him short of guineas, and these, too,
 7   III|         a group of young men in short, strong, baggy knee-breeches
 8   III|         was visible beneath his short silken vest. A bright kerchief
 9   III|   obeyed.~ ~The people, after a short religious service, made
10   III|          he began[Pg 77] taking short runs at them, like goats
11    IV|         be six thousand florins short in his cash - the natural
12    IV|  sisters. At present she was in short frocks, and her long thick
13    IV|       is twelve years old; in a short time she will be a marriageable
14    VI|         of making Abellino stop short six paces from his own barrier,
15   VII|        should be long, a sermon short."~ ~"I know," said Palko;
16   VII| son-in-law agreeable to him - a short, thick-set lout who happened
17  VIII|           Master Boltay stopped short, although there was nothing
18    IX|     such a scoundrel as to fall short of his word and desert you,
19    IX|   writing materials and wrote a short letter, which she folded
20     X|        going to stay here for a short time with Fanny."[Pg 258]~ ~
21     X|        may I ask, will - this - short - time - be?" she inquired
22  XIII|         And now the fox stopped short again in mid career, and
23  XIII|    quite myself again now. In a short time I shall be able to
24  XVII|     they might live there for a short time, although it was by
25  XVII|          she would be back in a short time, and in the mean time
26 Words|  Hungarian plain.~ ~Attila, the short, fringed pelisse of the
27 Words|   national costume.~ ~Kantus, a short under-garment.~ ~Köntös,
28 Words|      stud of horses.~ ~Mente, a short fur pelisse.~ ~Meszely,
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