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 1     I|          tonnerres! let nobody in future dare to say in my presence
 2    IV|           father that a brilliant future awaited her on the stage,
 3     V|  doubtless reserved for a happier future.[Pg 118]~ ~And, indeed,
 4     V|        secure for herself a happy future. I only imposed one condition
 5    VI|         am about to marry, and my future wife is a young girl, a
 6   VII|         mind; rely upon me in the future. Go on!"~ ~"The millet-seed,
 7   VII|        blame. Rely upon me in the future."[Pg 160]~ ~"On that account,
 8   VII|           to see my forest in the future."~ ~"This, again, is the
 9   VII|          might and must do in the future. "God grant me but one more
10   VII|          himself more decently in future. He also made the poet show
11   VII|    Excellency, the heir and their future patron. They brought still
12  VIII|        provide a happy, contented future for your ward, and your
13    IX|       himself with requesting his future father-in-law - who, by
14     X|        the moment when he met his future wife, Flora Eszéky, abroad,
15  XIII|        would become of her in the future?~ ~She was the scion of
16  XXII| reflecting on the past and on the future. To speak of his thoughts
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