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 1   III|   armchair; "why do you keep an honourable man waiting ten minutes
 2    IV|        good repute would not be honourable; and then no doubt the bridegroom
 3    IV|      bulwarks.~ ~Ah! an honest, honourable gentleman, indeed!~ ~"Well,
 4    IV|      her. If his intentions are honourable, let him come to the house."~ ~
 5    IV|       advocate, one of the most honourable of characters, and withal
 6    VI| Alexander of the porter.~ ~"The Honourable Abellino Kárpáthy, of Kárpáth."~ ~"
 7    VI|      hospital, which amount the honourable Abellino Kárpáthy was pleased
 8    VI|       two seconds from your own honourable circle, I will accept them
 9   VII|    write on the outside: To the Honourable Béla Kárpáthy of Kárpát,
10  VIII|    worthy young man, an honest, honourable fellow, a good liver, a
11  VIII|         illustrious name and an honourable title, it takes him a whole
12    IX|       my dear sir! most worthy, honourable, magnanimous Mr. Boltay,
13    IX|         Each one of them had an honourable attachment, and well for
14    IX|     bargain. A beggar may be as honourable as you like, but nobody
15    IX|        master of the house, the honourable Mr. Kecskerey, with dignified
16     X|       they possess in their own honourable persons every recognized
17     X|       any rate, Fanny is a very honourable name in the family records."~ ~
18   XII|         respect due to the most honourable of patriots, and assured
19   XVI|        say there was not a more honourable woman in the whole world."~ ~"
20   XXI|         be happy. Let him be an honourable, wise, courageous citizen,
21   XXI|      that they were all of them honourable men; but when Rudolf took
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