Chapter

 1   Pre|           conclusion, that I have taken the liberty to cut out a
 2     I|    terribly alarmed. The joke had taken a decidedly serious turn.~ ~"
 3     I|           and allow himself to be taken back to his carriage.~ ~"
 4   III|           much to anything he had taken at breakfast, as to his
 5   III|           in which a wayfarer has taken refuge, until casually passing
 6   III|           stranger youth, who had taken the other path,[Pg 75] but
 7    IV|          every day. He would have taken the change as much as a
 8    IV|           stupid dolt, made to be taken in. I wonder it has never
 9     V|        the event were offered and taken, just as if it were a horse-race
10     V|       indeed, should she not have taken it? Any one else, in her
11     V|       noticed the change that had taken place in Fanny's disposition.
12     V|         path of glory had already taken root. She had no longer
13     V|           who had so mysteriously taken charge of her fate. But
14     V|           she had gone.~ ~She had taken it into her head to flit
15   VII|           left Pressburg, but was taken ill on the road, and had
16  VIII|          are about. My nephew has taken upon himself the glorious
17    IX|          from the garden, and had taken off her straw hat, which
18    IX|         leisurely pace would have taken four at least.~ ~Fanny herself
19     X| recognized good quality - must be taken to be such persons as your
20     X|          in fact, so confused and taken back was Fanny that she
21     X|           touching scene that had taken place between the two ladies,
22     X|         insulting, as it might be taken to mean, either that no
23   XII|           how many kisses she had taken.~ ~And Fanny fully shared
24  XIII|       round upon the hounds, who, taken unawares, stopped in front
25    XV|         mean the expression to be taken in the literal sense of
26    XV|           Hungarian magnates have taken it into their heads to live
27   XVI|   acquaintances, and will also be taken for a light, frivolous,
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