Chapter

 1     I|      of his dolman, and drew forth a large greasy pocket-book,
 2     I|     And with that he drew it forth from the inside pocket of
 3     I|     both sides, there bulged forth such a forest of curly fluffy
 4     I|          This marvel brought forth Peter Bús with a light,
 5     I|      idea the laughter burst forth anew.~ ~"Ah! ce drôle de
 6    II|     grain that you have cast forth, why may you not expect
 7    II|     money that you have cast forth likewise? Take into consideration,
 8   III|        The horseman now drew forth his long whip, and began
 9   III|     foam, its tongue lolling forth, till, on reaching the racecourse,
10   III|  that the throat should give forth at the same time a clear,
11   III|      a stone triton spouting forth the water of a fountain,
12   III|   his dream.~ ~From that day forth Mike Kis became Master Jock'
13    IV|     moral precept would pour forth for the edification of his
14    IV|   that he felt bound to pour forth his grievances outside as
15    IV| ribbons. Meyer, however, set forth his grievance quite confidently.
16     V|      it was that was pouring forth the rapture of his soul
17   VII|   the beaters. The cook came forth to meet them in his white
18   VII|     Ten of the youths leaped forth, Martin among them. Miska
19    XI|    anguish, would be brought forth, and then they would sit
20   XII|   later on; then she drew it forth once more, and read it over
21  XIII|     from which he had leaped forth, and kept flying towards
22  XVII|    obstinacy to last?" burst forth Rudolf one day, in spite
23    XX|    and these letters gleamed forth in the light of the snow: "
24   XXI|    do were I able to stretch forth my hand from the tomb in
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