Chapter

 1     I| eldest son, Béla, and made me learn Hungarian. Béla, forsooth!
 2   III|       advocate. Where did you learn to speak so fluently?"~ ~"
 3   III|       swamp.~ ~It was easy to learn at the first of the shepherd
 4    IV|    somewhere!"~ ~So he had to learn from others that he was
 5    IV|    respectable man; he had to learn from strange lips that people
 6   VII|       pedants got into it. We learn quite enough at college."~ ~"
 7    IX|     you, and I could at least learn from him whether you were
 8    IX|         said he; "I can never learn all that."~ ~Fanny, smiling
 9    XI|    which she was beginning to learn happiness. At such times
10    XV|      sou, and I am obliged to learn the science of economy like
11   XIX|     yourself a Christian, and learn to bear the hand of God."~ ~"
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