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1 I| Seating himself, the young man removed his travelling-cap 2 I| eyes. Thereupon the young man promptly volunteered to 3 I| her, and exchanges with a man who occupies an uncomfortable 4 I| fascination is employed over a man by women that have no right 5 I| is the bond by which the man can be held, why does she 6 I| such a face as the young man had referred to, - a face 7 I| mistress in her sphere. The man who refuses to render the 8 I| Yes," resumed the young man, "a separation from one 9 I| a station, and the young man alighted. After a few words 10 I| Hungary," explained the man. "They are Christians who 11 I| acquainted with the young man?" the blond lady resumed.~ ~" 12 I| his party, gave the young man a fall from his proud eminence 13 I| the other; "for the young man is unmarried."~ ~At the 14 II| reminiscences?" asked the young man.[14]~ ~"Not in the bosom 15 II| to wife, much as a rich man buys a[16] horse of rare 16 II| to epileptic attacks. A man of any delicacy would have 17 II| if I must pitch into the man, tooth and nail. My view 18 II| favour; but there is one man whom I fear, - that cool 19 II| return for the love of a true man."~ ~ ~ [19]~ ~ 20 III| moment[20] afterward a young man, of sleek and comely appearance, 21 III| reason."~ ~The handsome young man drew a gilt pasteboard box 22 III| you either as happy as a man can make a woman, or as 23 III| inquired Benjamin Vajdar of the man who had so lately promised 24 IV| everywhere," replied the young man; "but as for highway robbers, 25 IV| princess; "there is but one bad man whom we need to dread."~ ~ 26 IV| waiting-room. "That young man will not stir from his seat, 27 IV| tremble every time I see the man."~ ~"You tremble?"~ ~"Yes; 28 IV| you should kill that young man some day," she began. "Does 29 IV| religion forbid you to kill a man - under any circumstances?"~ ~" 30 IV| bright and promising young man, and never failed to win 31 IV| of my first seeing that man," was Blanka's silent comment. 32 IV| revenge," replied the young man, calmly.~ ~"Is revenge forbidden 33 V| interrupted the young man, with a smile. "Well, you 34 V| coming week. The worthy man fairly gasped at the coolness 35 V| younger and less corpulent man, and hastened to the princess' 36 V| while he himself went with a man who seemed to be a private 37 V| gratification to the very man whom she felt the necessity 38 V| wrought, and another blind man be restored to sight. She 39 V| she would offer this young man himself, who now refused 40 V| inexhaustible treasures, of which no man as yet could claim any share. 41 V| through which the young man was forced to pilot his 42 V| beneath her veil at the young man by her side. His face wore 43 V| understand," replied the young man. "The audience is fixed 44 V| company of a strange young man. It might hurt her case 45 VI| conception had he, heartless man, of the longing that filled 46 VI| apprehension of what the young man might be going to propose.~ ~" 47 VI| So saying, the young man hurried away.~ ~Against 48 VI| exchanged glances, and the young man felt a tear-drop fall upon 49 VI| gentle, good-hearted, upright man, and a gracious pontiff; 50 VIII| gallery sat a wee speck of a man with an easel before him. 51 VIII| was still a fine-looking man, and only the whiteness 52 VIII| protection of the first man available."~ ~This speech 53 VIII| him."~ ~"Then you hate the man who is your best friend 54 VIII| no more excellent young man than he. He has my full 55 IX| is the only really happy man. He need fear no exile; 56 IX| artist is a cold-blooded man. He paints a madonna, but 57 IX| makes woman the equal of man. The woman artist is something 58 IX| artist is something more than man's other half; she is complete 59 IX| living, she does not beg any man to give her his name, she 60 IX| could prevent it. The young man turned quickly.~ ~"Princess!" 61 IX| it had caught the young man's eye? How would he have 62 IX| taken my revenge. Revenge is man's right."~ ~"Revenge is 63 IX| That was said by Jesus the man; but Jesus the God has ascended 64 IX| entertain," returned Manasseh. "Man has made a god of the noblest 65 IX| How quickly the young man's calm face flushed and 66 IX| to take vengeance on a man whom he had refrained from 67 IX| had been spoiled by this man, yet her brother had been 68 IX| Princess," interposed the young man, gently, "I cannot intervene 69 IX| you wish to repulse the man whom you fear and who pursues 70 X| least.~ ~The handsome young man already introduced to the 71 X| converse just the same. This man will not understand a word 72 X| any rate," said the young man.~ ~"But I wish to return 73 X| bore the impression of a man's thumb in oil, - she presented 74 X| from head to foot. This man, it appeared, was impudent 75 X| error like that of the sick man that reads medical works. 76 X| tiger mortally wounded the man sprang up and stood[100] 77 X| exclaimed, "whoever that man may be, I shouldn't like 78 XI| take leave of the worthy man and let him depart with 79 XII| because I knew the young man adored you, the second because 80 XII| challenge description. If only a man could have seen her then! 81 XII| her. "You could drive a man fairly insane."~ ~"As long 82 XIII| information the coach[129]man whipped up his horse and 83 XIII| was received by a little man of lively bearing and a 84 XIII| Following the mysterious little man's directions, Blanka reached 85 XIII| down-stairs to close it, when a man's form appeared before her 86 XIII| tremulously.~ ~"Because I am a man and but human. I could shield 87 XIV| broad-shouldered, thick-set man, in a coarse coat such as 88 XIV| returned the stocky little man, with a laugh; and, throwing 89 XIV| riding down the street, every man of them a raw recruit.~ ~" 90 XIV| Never fear!" cried the young man. As he gave Blanka a radiant 91 XIV| twelve," he murmured.~ ~The man himself was a gold watch 92 XIV| would perish to the last man before we would think of 93 XIV| of all the peasantry? One man is as good as another now. 94 XV| enough to sit astride like a man, but when she saw the stately[ 95 XV| might well make a strong man's bones ache, and keeps 96 XV| from Rome; your honour as a man obliges you to make her 97 XV| At this question the good man nearly let the cat out of 98 XV| fate of many another brave man, - he was betrayed by the 99 XV| at last to capture their man. But he cut his way through 100 XV| not shake off. The young man clung to his heels and chased 101 XV| curiosity by making the young man fall into the hands of the 102 XV| but in a tight pinch a man turns romancer sometimes. 103 XV| presence here is known to one man, and he may betray us. You 104 XV| appearance, and is a much better man than I. To him I leave all 105 XVI| play.~ ~A faint-hearted man, on finding his own and 106 XVI| and again Manasseh won. A man less bold of temperament 107 XVI| Toroczko in peace?"~ ~"A man of your discernment can 108 XVI| brother Simon is a shrewder man; he has been to school at 109 XVII| to sob as only a strong man can when he is at last moved 110 XVII| the Amorites, you godless man!"~ ~"They held me prisoner 111 XVII| I do not see how mortal man could have accomplished 112 XVII| his head.~ ~"It was not a man; it was a woman that effected 113 XVIII| portrait in an oval frame, a man's face, highly idealised 114 XVIII| he has done much that a man, an honourable man, ought 115 XVIII| that a man, an honourable man, ought not to do; and yet 116 XVIII| have reason to hate this man, yet suffer his portrait 117 XVIII| But Blanka hated the man no longer.[204]~ ~"Now I 118 XVIII| hand he seized a strong man who had wronged him, and 119 XVIII| brothers swore to kill the man wherever they found him, - 120 XVIII| promise not to kill that man, - not to send his wretched 121 XVIII| sake I will not kill the man, but will let him live.'"~ ~ 122 XVIII| such themes as patriotism, man's duty to his fellow-man, 123 XIX| windows, when there came a man blundering on to the scene 124 XIX| spoiled everything, - a man who is a man, who is more 125 XIX| everything, - a man who is a man, who is more than a prince, 126 XIX| is more than a prince, a man from top to toe, in short, 127 XIX| for I am going to marry a man, who shall be my lord and 128 XIX| through which stepped a young man, - Benjamin Vajdar.~ ~"So 129 XIX| the rope was held by the man whose sister he had just 130 XIX| Just think, there is a man in that town in whose hand 131 XIX| This key belongs to the man who first brings me word 132 XIX| with a laugh, as the young man entered. "I had a cover 133 XIX| about," returned the young man. "I have to ask you for 134 XIX| question," he rejoined, "that a man of Prince Cagliari's chivalrous 135 XIX| prince recoiled. "Young man, I forbid you to indulge 136 XIX| for her only to die. The man she marries must die also, 137 XX| her hand in that of the man whose wife and queen she 138 XX| the Hungarians had one man killed, and he was the man. 139 XX| man killed, and he was the man. His horse carried him until 140 XX| touched her lips to the dead man's marble brow, and with 141 XX| likewise embraced the dead man. One by one the other brothers 142 XX| the long hours by the dead man's couch. So passed her wedding 143 XX| tomb from another. When a man dies, his relatives take 144 XX| If, however, there is no man in the family to render 145 XX| the coffin lay the dead man's sword, crowned with garlands, 146 XX| an old and gray-haired man, mounted a stone pulpit 147 XX| a Christian as the next man; I go to church every holy 148 XX| with the insurgents is a man, lately come into notice, 149 XXI| blessing had been vying with man's curse to see which should 150 XXI| implements wherewith the hand of man subdued to his use those 151 XXI| the approach of a strange man, until he stood within fifty 152 XXI| the grave. At first the man appeared to be as badly 153 XXI| above, already descrying the man.~ ~But the latter, counting 154 XXI| But suddenly, when the man was only a few steps from 155 XXI| Meanwhile the strange man, looking over his shoulder 156 XXI| explain that a "terrible man" had suddenly come upon 157 XXI| over the cutting of it. The man who is on hand first with 158 XXII| back to the altar, sat a man of commanding appearance, 159 XXII| words," interrupted the man in the gown, "to prevent 160 XXII| my cloak. At that a young man, the most furious one of 161 XXII| days later this same young man came to see the child whose 162 XXII| 263] blackbird, the young man went into the woods and 163 XXIII| her infinite love for the man and her deep despair at 164 XXIII| Manasseh accosted the first man whose face impressed him 165 XXIII| commander's quarters. The man willingly gave him his escort. 166 XXIII| manacle this large, strong man. When at length two had 167 XXIII| down-hearted, my little man," said Manasseh, cheerily.~ ~" 168 XXIII| conveyed no idle warning. The man before him was none other 169 XXIII| Diurbanu, "that there is one man in the world who has sworn 170 XXIII| but there will be only one man the less against you; and 171 XXIII| he felt himself another man altogether.~ ~"Now pull 172 XXIII| door down."~ ~"I'm your man!" responded the gipsy, with 173 XXIII| I need no gun. The first man that dares get in my way 174 XXIII| And tell me, did not this man come to you and tell you 175 XXIII| you. The handsome young man who gave me this ring,[287] 176 XXIII| displeasure. The fallen man's horse you will find in 177 XXIII| of Diurbanu. The little man had sharp eyes and keen 178 XXIII| here I'll make you a rich man. You shall have a thousand 179 XXIII| too heavy for the little man's back; he could have carried 180 XXIII| in triumph, "there's our man!" And he dropped his burden 181 XXIII| German, to spare the fallen man's shame in the gipsy's presence. 182 XXIV| surprise, however, the great man's door suddenly opened and 183 XXIV| must answer to it like a man. Our brother will be the 184 XXV| hundredweight of beef to a man," returned the other, reckoning 185 XXV| two florins' worth to a man, and the soldier who loves 186 XXV| prince a widower and a free man?"[306]~ ~With that the fair 187 XXVI| our fatherland."~ ~"But, man, the enemy will kill you."~ ~" 188 XXVII| really hard thing to bear. A man may suffer the severest 189 XXVII| blood. That was what only a man of divine nobility and courage 190 XXVII| mortal!" cried the tempted man, in anguish. "I cannot attain 191 XXVIII| watch-dog; it leaps upon the man who quails. Prince Cagliari 192 XXVIII| words came true, and the man despised and rejected of 193 XXVIII| s position open to this man, and we shall ask him to 194 XXVIII| never before, the unhappy man[326] saw what a wealth of 195 XXVIII| and remorse, the guilty man cried aloud in his despair 196 XXVIII| faded sheet and saw that the man whom he had so feared and