Chapter

 1     I|       the "Break-'em-tear-'em" csárda there. That worthy inn owed
 2     I|       For the innkeeper of the csárda does not live by only doling
 3     I|     would safely arrive at the csárda, it would arrive, but if
 4     I|       the "Break-'em-tear-'em" csárda had begun to crow one after
 5     I|       the "Break-'em-tear-'em" csárda, and picking a quarrel with
 6     I|       the Turk to do with this csárda?"~ ~"He has a great deal
 7     I|       the "Break-'em-tear-'em" csárda, fresh guests were approaching
 8     I|        of being carried to the csárda on man-back instead of on
 9     I|        humorous fashion to the csárda, where the muscular huntsman
10     I|       the "Break-'em-tear-'em" csárda.[Pg 41]~ ~ ~ ~
11   VII|      fresh relay at the Rukadi Csárda waiting for you! Go yourself!
12    XX|      You return to the wayside csárda; I will take a turn about
13    XX|        returned to the wayside csárda.~ ~Meanwhile a pair of horsemen
14    XX| accompanied him to the wayside csárda, where the sledge was awaiting
15 Words|   loafer.~ ~Bunda, a mantle.~ ~Csárda, a country inn.~ ~Csikós,
Best viewed with any browser at 800x600 or 768x1024 on Tablet PC
IntraText® (VA2) - Some rights reserved by EuloTech SRL - 1996-2010. Content in this page is licensed under a Creative Commons License