Chapter

 1   III|          there the rule was, Welcome everybody, and wait for nobody. The
 2   III| metaphorically speaking, buttonholed everybody. In a few moments, in fact,
 3   III|            to loll about unsteadily. Everybody had got beyond the limit
 4    VI|     following day was a work-day, so everybody went about his own business.
 5  VIII|           the realm of death, though everybody looked upon me as a dead
 6  VIII|              who chased slumber from everybody's eyes.~ ~Master Boltay'
 7    IX|           the members of the family. Everybody seemed to be upon his guard;
 8    IX|             age. Every one knew him, everybody, that is, who prided himself
 9    IX|             arrivals in the doorway. Everybody knows that Kecskerey's money
10    IX|           else, and his eye was upon everybody, so that nobody felt neglected.
11    IX|            of the evening, and as if everybody did not know it!~ ~As a
12    IX|           genteel, at any rate, that everybody would be bound to allow.
13    IX|        through the door he heard how everybody there was laughing and sniggering.
14    IX|             of hilarity disappeared, everybody tried to put on a solemn
15   XII|             last note died away, and everybody dozed off, and dreamed beautiful
16  XIII|               Matyi! bravo!" shouted everybody present.~ ~This exclamation
17   XVI|           the whole world to me? Let everybody regard me as a light woman
18  XVII|            soul. God only knew where everybody had gone. Not a domestic
19 XVIII|             the highest circles, and everybody tried hard to make their
20   XXI|               The Squire beckoned to everybody to be seated - Rudolf on
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