Chapter

 1     I|          front seat two ambiguous looking individuals were sitting
 2     I|  surprised at the sudden silence, looking up, and perceiving a gentleman
 3     I|      acquaintance. Capital! I was looking for a dead uncle, and I
 4   III|           good the damage for not looking after them better. Besides
 5    IV|        lady's withered hands, and looking without a smile at the old
 6    IV|         she replied, without even looking at it.~ ~"My daughter bought
 7    IV|           knew that every one was looking at his face, but he also
 8     V|      making falsehood impossible, looking through her very soul, seizing
 9    VI|       rapidly.~ ~"I suppose he is looking up his patterns and making
10    VI|            and meanwhile he began looking about him, wondering in
11    VI|           man?"~ ~Alexander began looking at his interlocutor with
12    VI|      heyduke might have been seen looking for Master Boltay's workshop,
13   VII|         found the schedule he was looking for.~ ~"This is a schedule
14   VII|      family lawyer, who found him looking out of the window, motionless,
15   VII|           Master Jock himself was looking down from the latticed-window
16   VII| wine-glass when he[Pg 179] wasn't looking, etc. The smaller gentry
17  VIII|           of popping a suspicious looking letter into Fanny's reading
18    IX|           two hands in hers, and, looking tenderly into her eyes,
19    IX|         primly sipped her coffee, looking from time to time at her
20    IX|         remained cold and pale.~ ~Looking round very mysteriously
21    IX|        they themselves are always looking out for the trees on which
22    IX|       they went.~ ~Fanny remained looking after them for some time,
23    IX|          her under the pretext of looking at the crops, and on reaching
24    IX|          lackey who had long been looking for him. Mrs. Meyer was
25    IX|    standing before the mirror and looking just like Lot's wife at
26     X| absolutely nothing. I cannot help looking upon you as my father. Why
27  XIII|           Matyi?" inquired Fanny, looking about her.~ ~"I am taking
28  XVII|          high-road, and Kárpáthy, looking over the fence, exclaimed -~ ~"
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