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1 I| was now quite evident how ill that scornful, mocking expression 2 IV| Has any one ever heard an ill word fall from my mouth? 3 V| madam, and do not take it ill of me; but do you not know 4 VI| present, and everything, be it ill or good fortune, disaster 5 VI| barrier, for, in case of ill luck,[Pg 151] he gives his 6 VII| Ah, you see it is an ill wind that brings nobody 7 VII| gentleman had suddenly fallen so ill that he could not perform 8 VII| Pressburg, but was taken ill on the road, and had to 9 IX| him, "Fennimore's twofold ill luck has given the lie to 10 IX| de Kárpáthy, the proverb ill applies to you also: you 11 XI| badly behaved. He thinks ill of every woman except his 12 XI| treacherous scandalmonger, with an ill word for every one, who 13 XIII| Kárpáthy was very seriously ill; for a long time her life 14 XVI| my lord. I have been very ill."~ ~He could not but believe 15 XVI| world would I say anything ill of her. She is a lady of 16 XVII| Szentirma. He was very sad and ill at ease all the way.~ ~On