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 1    II|   would do such a thing? I can answer for nobody imitating me."~ ~"
 2   III|     possible to get a peaceful answer.~ ~"Is the most noble Master
 3   III|     town paid for.~ ~"And now, answer me further, little brother:
 4   III|        the jurors could get in answer to their questions. Nobody
 5    IV|       within him; he could not answer a word, only his mouth moved
 6    IV|    first, but he soon found an answer.~ ~"Where? Well, in the
 7    IV|     Meyer had got a sufficient answer at last; he took his leave
 8    VI|       this speech, and all the answer he gave when it was quite
 9    VI|       he were present he would answer for himself. Now, however,
10   VII|      eyes, not knowing what to answer.~ ~"I want to know," continued
11   VII|     shrugged his shoulders; in answer to the second he replied
12  VIII|      preoccupied that the only answer he gave was to nod his head.~ ~"
13  VIII|        I was prepared for that answer. You certainly would provide
14  VIII|      be quite content with her answer. We will say no more about
15  VIII|    ring behind me here. If the answer be a rejection, you will
16  VIII| proposal be accepted, you will answer that I must come for it
17    IX|        to-morrow."~ ~"And what answer shall I give?"~ ~"The day
18     X|    require a perfectly sincere answer. You must be perfectly frank
19     X| ladyship - before I proceed to answer the question before me,
20    XI|      how far you are unable to answer him - it is a positive trap,
21    XV|        for fright.~ ~By way of answer the new arrival himself
22    XV|        vestal from Budhur?"~ ~"Answer me first of all; is there
23    XV|     best to give an exhaustive answer.~ ~Abellino was very well
24  XVII|      as if she felt obliged to answer something.~ ~"Ah, if only
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