Chapter

 1    II|         the banker, with a cold smile, and one of his hands began
 2    II|      the banker, with a cunning smile, "some evil-disposed usurper
 3    II|         do to save you."~ ~This smile, this condescending tap
 4    II|     pocketed the affront with a smile, and tried to smooth the
 5   III|     competitor with a confident smile, whereupon the gentlemen
 6    IV|    hands, and looking without a smile at the old maid's old-fashioned
 7    IV|         a stare, that they must smile, laugh, and make love to
 8    VI|         have seen the malicious smile, the expression of teasing,
 9  VIII|    would look at each other and smile and whisper as if they were
10  VIII| master-carpenter with a comical smile - "first of all, allow me
11    IX|       peculiar, a very peculiar smile.~ ~"Then you know him?"~ ~"
12    IX|      without the suspicion of a smile.~ ~Squire John laughed good-naturedly
13    IX|        any human soul who saw a smile upon them!~ ~And there was
14    IX|         them!~ ~And there was a smile upon them now, as Mr. Kecskerey
15    IX|        with the most benevolent smile in the world.~ ~"My dear
16     X|     Varga?" asked Fanny, with a smile. "If you[Pg 244] have brought
17     X|        at last, with a friendly smile; "don't you think we have
18  XIII|       invalid, and she tried to smile.~ ~The smile was but a poor
19  XIII|       she tried to smile.~ ~The smile was but a poor success,
20   XVI|      his salutation with a cold smile, and made as if she were
21   XVI|       the door.~ ~Flora, with a smile, dismissed the maid; and
22  XVII|     Flora, with an unappeasable smile.~ ~"Good! there shall be
23   XIX|  bristly moustache, he began to smile and utter a merry little
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