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 1    II|    which of the bridges they ought to go to reach the castle.~ ~
 2   III|     s tail? Why, the butcher ought to lead the pair of them
 3   III|    one on each side, and you ought to stick lemons on the tips
 4   III|     brother! He knows how it ought to be done."~ ~"And then
 5   III|          And then four girls ought to sit on the top of each
 6   III|    compact, the Whitsun King ought now to be waiting there
 7    IV|   fact. But, at any rate, he ought not to try and make Matilda
 8     V|  remark that a virtuous girl ought, under no pretext whatever,
 9   VII|      got where he thought he ought to be, he remained standing
10   VII|     Jock for not dying as he ought to have done. To make such
11    IX|     cried he. "You certainly ought to have mighty good luck
12     X|   quite well aware where she ought and meant to sit, without
13     X|      although, of course, we ought to have waited for Squire
14     X|      if it were a merit! You ought to be ashamed that it is
15    XI| Fanny as to how this or that ought to be done, that, had not
16  XIII|  little time, asked -~ ~"And ought I not to be afraid on your
17  XIII|      to ask whether she also ought not to remain here.~ ~Kárpáthy
18   XVI|      express myself badly, I ought to say affreuse alliance!
19  XVII|       which says that lovers ought to quarrel occasionally
20   XXI|   the windows. I feel that I ought not to seek her here any
21   XXI|      make manifest what ours ought to[Pg 351] have been! May
22  XXII|      the priest himself, who ought to have comforted the others.~ ~
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