Chapter

 1   III|           that. I'll take care to remember that at the second race."~ ~"
 2   III|         is now a quarter to four. Remember that. At a quarter to four
 3   III|      instance. Me they call Jock, remember."~ ~Half an hour later Mike
 4    IV|      every one fondled. Don't you remember, sir? And now, sir, you
 5   VII| dumfounded that he could not even remember[Pg 169] with what words
 6    IX|          them were so proud - you remember, surely? - they were neighbours,
 7    IX|           that young artist - you remember - painted for nothing. Ah!
 8    IX|      between the two places then, remember) on purpose to convince
 9    XI|            It is not I who do it, remember, but these two young women
10   XII|         as if she could not quite remember the whole contents of the
11   XVI|         here we should do well to remember that Mr. Kecskerey was a[
12   XVI|        three boxes on the ears. I remember it well, because it led
13   XIX|          scarcely audible voice, "Remember me!"~ ~Squire John did not
14   XXI|           and that he should thus remember me from year to year.~ ~"
15   XXI|          have no other kinsmen to remember. My friends I can easily
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