Chapter

 1    II|       suddenly, in a tender moment, offer their hands to the very
 2    II|     scarcely venture to make you an offer. But there is another point
 3    II|          practicable. The money you offer I will accept in any case."~ ~"
 4    IV|         more, in case you reject my offer I shall petition[Pg 107]
 5    IV|            I should not refuse this offer if I were you."~ ~Mr. Meyer
 6     V|             would not have dared to offer Teresa any direct assistance;
 7    VI|             Kárpáthy was pleased to offer as a gift to the daughter
 8    VI|          will give explanations and offer apologies, and we'll drink
 9    VI|        honoured by their lordships' offer," said he, turning to the
10    VI|             others, also, who would offer their assistance?"~ ~"Oh,
11    VI|      principally what induced us to offer you our services. We do
12    VI|            our duty as gentlemen to offer you our assistance, and
13   VII|              as becometh a kinsman, offer my hand to you also, my
14  VIII|        table.~ ~"Sir, your honour's offer flatters and amazes me.
15  VIII|            you. Will you accept his offer?' If the girl says, 'No,'
16  VIII|      prospect, and would accept the offer. And thus she must needs
17  VIII|             he would lay the second offer before her. What would she
18  VIII|            grandfather, and now you offer me Master Jock as a husband.
19  VIII|         back in case you reject his offer."~ ~"Did he give you a basket
20  VIII|             thought for the twofold offer presented to her by her
21    IX|       showing that she accepted the offer of the gentleman who was
22    XI|           himself, and if you don't offer him anything he sulks and
23   XVI| nevertheless, that she accepted the offer, and promised her dear mother,
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