Chapter

 1    II|   that; but John Kárpáthy may marry."~ ~Abellino burst out laughing. "
 2    II|     now that your uncle might marry. It would not be a very
 3    II|       is - - ~"If you were to marry."~ ~"Parbleu! Rather than
 4    IV| dances. He was pretty sure to marry her, as any other connection
 5    VI|       s adopted son wanted to marry Fanny. As for herself, she
 6    VI|   tell you why. I am about to marry, and my future wife is a
 7    VI|        Now, I had resolved to marry, and my sweetheart was a
 8    VI|    Aha! the old story!~ ~"And marry her I would have done,"
 9    VI| determined that I would never marry until I had found another
10  VIII|     that one way is for me to marry."~ ~Here Kárpáthy stopped,
11  VIII|     no false dream. I mean to marry. And now you shall hear
12  VIII|     Look now! I don't want to marry your ward against her will.
13  VIII|        Then you don't want to marry him?" asked the old man,
14  VIII|       pleasure, I am ready to marry him."[Pg 198]~ ~"Give me
15  VIII|     love him I cannot. I will marry him, I will be faithful
16  VIII|   audible voice, "Then, don't marry him."~ ~The tears flowed
17  VIII|       all, when I told you to marry and I would be your wife,
18    IX|      girl here and there does marry after all, what does she
19    IX|   great nobleman says he will marry you! It is all nonsense;
20    IX|      But if he says, 'I won't marry you, but I'll give you money,'
21    IX|     really said that he would marry me?"~ ~"He said he would
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