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1 III| nothing was to be done till he returned. Number two was the famous 2 III| and, full of good humour, returned to take his place again 3 IV| be happy."~ ~Worthy Meyer returned home from his sister's thoroughly 4 IV| Mr. Meyer, whenever he returned from his office or from 5 IV| frivolity, and extravagance returned, and a perpetual jollity 6 V| dwelling, and in an hour's time returned to fetch her away again. 7 V| Shortly afterwards Teresa returned home, and she and Dame Kramm 8 VI| early to-morrow morning," returned the other.~ ~That same evening 9 VI| their kind services, and returned on foot to town.[Pg 153]~ ~ ~ ~ 10 VII| is what your agent said," returned Mr. Peter; "but he could 11 VII| courtyard.~ ~The fiscal had returned from his mission - but alone.~ ~ 12 IX| ready-made garments, and returned home with a complete suit, 13 IX| of her. Her good humour returned, therefore, and she arose 14 IX| contemptuous expression, returned to her room, watered her 15 IX| in, for she had only just returned from a journey, and had 16 IX| he cheered up a bit, and returned to[Pg 235] the assembly 17 X| Naturally, naturally!" returned Dame Marion. "It is most 18 X| by the time Dame Marion returned with old Kárpáthy from the 19 XII| with radiantly happy faces returned to the company, which diverted 20 XIII| John's horse, and Kárpáthy returned to the balcony to see whether 21 XIII| by[Pg 293] day her health returned, and she grew more and more 22 XVI| to which the guests then returned.~ ~The best and bonniest 23 XVII| treasure.~ ~At last they returned to the Castle again.~ ~When 24 XVII| the very moment when she returned, Rudolf noticed that Fanny 25 XVII| perceived that the lady had returned when she stood feverishly 26 XVII| awoke, he took his leave and returned to Szentirma. He was very 27 XX| plain, while the driver returned to the wayside csárda.~ ~ 28 XX| which it had come. Rudolf returned to the pine-trees, and paid