Chapter

 1    II|   The money you offer I will accept in any case."~ ~"Ah! I hoped
 2     V|   girl's sake, felt bound to accept what he offered in this
 3     V|     so good, then, as to now accept from me the first monthly
 4     V|      no pretext whatever, to accept money which she has not
 5    VI|   was not the sort of man to accept indiscriminate laudation
 6    VI|     Christi Day! He'll never accept the duel, but will give
 7    VI|   And what right have you to accept a challenge which is meant
 8    VI|    honourable circle, I will accept them whoever they may be."~ ~"
 9    VI|      same thing. If you will accept our assistance, for old
10    VI|    to the heyduke, "and will accept it in any case."~ ~The messenger
11    VI|      to do him the favour to accept as his heir the little property
12  VIII|   come and see you. Will you accept his offer?' If the girl
13  VIII| tempting prospect, and would accept the offer. And thus she
14  VIII|       He certainly could not accept your hand without your love.
15    IX|     would rather perish than accept another morsel from my ungrateful
16    IX|        I was very pleased to accept your honoured invitation,"
17   XXI|     be my executor. Will you accept the trust?"~ ~Rudolf indicated
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