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1 Pre| should attract at first sight. Let this, therefore, be 2 I| now the waggon comes in sight. Four good boorish horses 3 I| presented a somewhat comical sight, for though the back seat 4 II| amiability, and at first sight certainly most taking. Not 5 V| just as if she had caught sight of a venomous spider, she 6 VI| condescension, as he caught sight of the artisan. "Mr. Boltay, 7 VI| the barrels in every one's sight. The challenged party then 8 VII| veins of all who saw this sight. For a few moments nobody 9 IX| Would she be ashamed at the sight of me? Perhaps she would 10 IX| rival, Fennimore, at the sight of whom Abellino burst into 11 IX| the room (Abellino caught sight of him in the mirror), and 12 IX| with amazement. Was it the sight of the young lady that amazed 13 XII| and had seen a horrible sight; and now he saw by his side 14 XIII| the hunters. It was a fine sight to see how, at a single 15 XIII| would have given for such a sight?~ ~And now the fox stopped 16 XIII| denying herself even the sight of her husband, despite 17 XV| part to leave him out of sight. An individual like him, 18 XV| visitor fell back at the sight of his peculiar costume. 19 XVI| carriage of the Főispán came in sight with a clattering escort 20 XVI| very good reason.~ ~The sight of this man made a very 21 XVII| till the coach was out of sight.~ ~And thus an honest husband 22 XVII| that away too, far out of sight. Why, why did you make it 23 XX| moment his man was out of sight, he suddenly changed his