Chapter

 1     I|     stick fast in the mud and remain there till dawn, then stick
 2     I|    est triste! Then here I'll remain. Tant mieux; it will not
 3     I|     Well, tell me, if I am to remain here, have you some good
 4    II|     to them.~ ~But it did not remain unfamiliar for long. The
 5   III|            Then you intend to remain Whitsun King this year also?"~ ~"
 6   III|     way, but if I win I shall remain here," was all that the
 7   III|       for an instant could it remain quiet, but danced and pranced
 8   III|       that the glottis should remain immovable during the passage
 9     V|       one condition: she must remain virtuous. If I should ascertain
10     V|      but a man, who wished to remain for ever in the background.~ ~
11   VII|     always jump up again, and remain standing before his master
12   VII|  threshold. The barber was to remain, however. He had more confidence
13   VII|     reason he advised them to remain where they were, for on
14  VIII|      and, bidding the heyduke remain behind, said to the artisan -~ ~"
15  VIII|          What? Do you want to remain wifeless all your days?
16    IX|    ready, she felt obliged to remain in town all night, and sent
17    IX|      why did not all my girls remain little! Ay, ay! how poor
18    IX|        and the marriage would remain an eternal secret.' Thereupon
19    IX|   older men as a rule - would remain behind for a glass or two,
20     X|      anticipated him.~ ~"Pray remain," said she. "I have a few
21     X|       is not so! Permit me to remain in that happy belief! Permit
22     X|      about this again, I will remain here with you a whole -
23  XIII| whether she also ought not to remain here.~ ~Kárpáthy guessed
24  XIII|       no; I don't want you to remain here. Go and enjoy yourself!
25   XVI|    turn to give way.~ ~"Well, remain then, I was only joking,"
26    XX|      to the young man.~ ~"You remain here," he said, "I will
27   XXI|     the rooms, let everything remain as it was at the time of
28   XXI|      the inscription: it must remain just as it is - my name
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