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1 I| sight, for though the back seat did not appear to be occupied, 2 I| be occupied, in the front seat two ambiguous looking individuals 3 I| The basket on the back seat moved slightly now and then, 4 I| not have given up the best seat to it. Presently a more 5 I| Jock now sprang from his seat, and, resting the palms 6 II| Kárpáthy, leaping from his seat. "I have everywhere been 7 II| The banker now took a seat beside him on the ample 8 II| Abellino, rising from his seat and smoothing his ruffled 9 IV| air.~ ~"Won't you take a seat, my dear kinswoman? Oh, 10 IV| unfortunate man leaped from the seat in which he had sat down 11 VII| rubbed pitch on the cantor's seat, that he might stick fast 12 VII| occasion among the guests, and seat her beside Master Jock at 13 IX| Boltay did not take his seat beside Mrs. Meyer, but went 14 IX| the coachman to prepare a seat for a lady, and taking advantage 15 IX| had got for her, took her seat in a hackney-coach, and 16 XI| etiquette by rising from your seat instead of merely bowing - 17 XVI| With that she rose from her seat. The dance was over, and 18 XXI| enter, he rose from his seat, hastened to meet him, and 19 XXI| That was her favourite seat; there she used to sit all 20 XXI| emotion. On resuming his seat, he whispered, in a husky