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1 I| head, he sank down on his chair unable to speak, but pointed 2 I| laughing, mounted him on a chair, threw the halter round 3 I| beam, and drew away the chair from beneath him. The gipsy 4 I| obliged to stand upon a chair and pronounce his funeral 5 I| turning incessantly in his chair and wriggling backwards 6 I| Kárpáthy, springing from his chair, and at that moment his 7 III| whether he lolled back on a chair, or leaned his elbows on 8 III| just you get out of that chair and light my pipe for me - 9 IV| ask the old lady to take a chair, or whether to introduce 10 VI| Fanny leaped from her chair, and, rushing despairingly 11 VII| had to hold him down in a chair by main force, but he would 12 VII| so just stand behind my chair, and hold your tongue."[ 13 VII| from behind his master's chair.~ ~"What, sir, you presume 14 VII| Palko, who stood behind his chair -~ ~"What is this? Whose 15 VII| sank back dejectedly in his chair when he learnt from the 16 VII| he had leaped from his chair, stretched out his arms, 17 VII| fists, sank back into his chair with wide-open, staring 18 VII| Kárpáthy sink back in his chair, stricken by apoplexy. He 19 VIII| threw himself back in his chair, as if waiting to see what 20 IX| aggravating?~ ~Abellino dragged a chair to the table and sat[Pg 21 IX| green, and, seizing the chair on which he had been sitting, 22 X| letting himself down into the chair again, as if he were about 23 XVI| nay, he even got upon a chair in order to be able to see 24 XXI| for the last time. On that chair yonder she lost her shawl - 25 XXI| thereupon arose from his chair and embraced the Nabob with