Chapter

 1   III|        a worthy, stout man.~ ~Near the door stood a group of
 2   III|      none, could get anywhere near it; even Martin was left
 3   III|       Whitsun Day was drawing near, and most of the young noblemen
 4   VII|    matter, said I. We must be near my Talpadi forest; let us
 5   VII|       dinner-time was drawing near, and it became every one
 6   VII|        but was certainly very near the last gasp, inasmuch
 7  VIII|  neighbourhood of the village near their dwelling, and hit
 8  VIII|       when no living face was near her, and oh, then, how good
 9  VIII|  could never hope to even get near him?~ ~Never?~ ~Suddenly
10    IX|      was nice to reflect that near her was resting a good faithful
11    IX|     blessed I am in living so near to you! Permit me to give
12    IX|    safely reached the meadows near Boltay's dwelling. Providence
13     X|       purpose. But as he drew near to the end of the list,
14    XI| whether women or only men are near. In the most mixed society,
15  XIII|    care they do not go astray near the swamp; call their attention
16  XIII|       her; they could not get near her: only Rudolf was beginning
17   XVI|         Just then Rudolf drew near, and Mr. Kecskerey seizing
18   XVI|   three hours I have not been near you, therefore for three
19  XVII|  sugar almonds, and they drew near to eat the dainty morsels
20  XVII|      gone. Not a domestic was near. And with this disquieting
21   XXI|       maintain a conservatory near to the maple tree, beneath
22 Words|      the claret kind produced near Eger.~ ~Éljen, vivat! hurrah!~ ~
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