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1 II| Monsieur Griffard never remained away, for all such occasions 2 III| important invitation of all remained to the last, to wit, that 3 III| the last six years I have remained the Whitsun King," answered 4 III| so that scarce six others remained on the ground with the two 5 III| right on, and now the horse remained behind, while the bull flew 6 V| the suburbs, where she had remained for five-and-twenty years. 7 V| cause for suspicion. He remained unknown to her, and insisted 8 VI| to advance.~ ~Alexander remained standing in his place for 9 VII| nobler masculine race who had remained behind, came [Pg 154]tottering 10 VII| thought he ought to be, he remained standing before him, at 11 VII| very reverend gentleman had remained behind at Kárpátfalva last 12 VII| were the only persons who remained with John Kárpáthy as he 13 VIII| made him sit down, and remained standing before him to hear 14 VIII| or treasures."~ ~Kárpáthy remained sitting, and gently grasped 15 VIII| and the girl had always remained cold. She respected, she 16 VIII| the table, and the three remained together alone.~ ~And now 17 IX| did not even blush, but remained cold and pale.~ ~Looking 18 IX| and off they went.~ ~Fanny remained looking after them for some 19 IX| embarrassment.~ ~As for Abellino, he remained standing before the mirror 20 XII| loquacious of the patriots who remained behind began drinking the 21 XIII| to the ladies for having remained away so long, conveying 22 XIII| further that the fox had remained behind.~ ~And now they all 23 XX| seductively.~ ~For a long time he remained immersed in his own reflections, 24 XXII| early except Rudolf, who remained up for a long time. The 25 XXII| of his old acquaintances remained away; every one hastened