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Alphabetical [« »] attendance 1 attended 2 attending 1 attention 24 attentions 1 attentive 1 attentively 3 | Frequency [« »] 25 within 24 answer 24 around 24 attention 24 forth 24 friends 24 handsome | Maurus Jókai A hungarian Nabob Concordances attention |
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1 I| diversion, he turned his attention to his sleeping companions, 2 I| diverted his lordship's attention. He was pleased to find 3 III| nothing to distract the attention of the onlookers.~ ~Before 4 IV| unless somebody calls their attention to it; and they will rather 5 IV| deigning to bestow the least attention on the company assembled 6 V| is! and what a pity more attention is not paid to it!~ ~Teresa 7 VII| don't pay the slightest attention to what your honour says. 8 VII| I would beg to call your attention to a few notes in the margin 9 VII| round again. This little attention pleased him. He patted Palko 10 VIII| the artisan, to rivet his attention the better, he thus proceeded: " 11 IX| was obliged to call his attention to the fact that the marriage 12 IX| suspicion with the liveliest attention was undoubtedly Mrs. Meyer. " 13 X| This particular piece of attention showed, moreover, how polite 14 X| she continually kept the attention of whatever company she 15 XI| err; to warn and call the attention of the sensitive and the 16 XIII| near the swamp; call their attention to the fact that they might 17 XIII| bushes and partly to their attention being directed elsewhere, 18 XVI| available limb to attract her attention; nay, he even got upon a 19 XVII| loaded him with every little attention which one can look for from 20 XVII| fascinated him, so engrossed his attention, that he only perceived 21 XVIII| recommend the matter to your attention. Ho, ho, ho!"~ ~To all this 22 XVIII| all this Abellino paid no attention. "Who can be this woman' 23 XX| foremost horseman, calling the attention of the one behind to the 24 XXI| listened with the deepest attention, "God has numbered my days,