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 1   III|     Hungarian Diet assembled at Pressburg in 1823, and Master Jock,
 2   III|       the lad along with him to Pressburg. This, however, may only
 3   III|       of the elegant society of Pressburg, and his merry humour and
 4   III|         sessions of the Diet at Pressburg. But one thing he could
 5    IV|       those days there lived at Pressburg a famous family, if the
 6    IV|     henceforth he vanished from Pressburg. Where he went or what became
 7     V|         owned several houses in Pressburg, John Boltay by name. This
 8     V|       assembling of the Diet at Pressburg, when many of our younger
 9    VI|      till he is forced to leave Pressburg."~ ~"But why?"~ ~"Why, to
10   VII|       his legislative duties at Pressburg, in order that, as a good
11   VII|         insured against hail at Pressburg, and there's such an enormously
12   VII|     Béla Kárpáthy of Kárpát, at Pressburg. A stable lad must mount
13   VII|         parliamentary duties at Pressburg had restored somewhat the
14   VII| greeting, having only just left Pressburg, but was taken ill on the
15  VIII|        be met with once more at Pressburg. It made him angry now when
16    IX|       and shift for myself, for Pressburg was large enough, and turned
17    IX|          One day Teresa went to Pressburg to see how the wedding-garments
18    IX|      post-haste, all the way to Pressburg, to convince himself that
19    IX|      little lips.~ ~"Drive into Pressburg!" cried Squire John with
20    IX|      young lady had driven into Pressburg early that very morning.~ ~
21    IX|      Back to the coach! Back to Pressburg in hot haste, if the horses
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