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 1     I|      and exclaimed -~ ~"My dear brother, Heaven has surely sent
 2   III|       answer me further, little brother: How many times have your
 3   III| imprisonment."~ ~"Bravo, little brother! you would make an excellent
 4   III|         them!"~ ~"Bravo, little brother! He knows how it ought to
 5   III|  derisively, "Wire away, little brother!"~ ~By the time three quarters
 6   III|           Don't suppose, little brother, that you have won; for
 7   III|  strange youth.~ ~"Stop, little brother!" replied Martin, in a subdued,
 8   III|       What is your name, little brother?" he inquired of the Whitsun
 9   III|         Then, my beloved little brother, are you not aware that
10    IV|       lady heard of her younger brother's sad case, she immediately
11    IV|       coffers the amount of her brother's defalcation, and would
12    IV|       to promise not to put her brother in jail, and to abandon
13   VII|      fiskal.~ ~"My dear younger brother," old Kárpáthy began to
14   VII|         to you also, my younger brother, 8 in the hope that you
15   VII|      time, send you, my younger brother, two hundred thousand florins,
16   VII|       voice, "whether my little brother Béla is here?"~ ~Palko made
17   VII|      now!"[Pg 176]~ ~"My little brother Béla!" said the old man.~ ~"
18    IX|          this is my dear little brother Béla Kárpáthy. My dear little
19    IX|        Kárpáthy. My dear little brother, I recommend my dear wife
20    XV|         Fennimore had a younger brother who by his death succeeded
21    XV|      much finer fellow than his brother, and he'll be very glad
22  XVII|           And meanwhile, little brother," said he to Rudolf, "amuse
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