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1 I| My fellow-countryman, don't heat yourself. Not eloquence, 2 I| inexperienced. The train won't start for half an hour yet."~ ~ 3 II| scratch people; but I can't approach this Cagliari without 4 III| us - "~ ~"Why, then, didn't he leave something - coat, 5 IV| listened with interest. "Couldn't we take that route also?" 6 IV| a brace of pistols - don't you?" spoke up the advocate, 7 IV| while, will you? You don't object?"~ ~Manasseh turned 8 V| You will come with us, won't you?" said the advocate, 9 V| the landlord, "and I can't remember it. But I'll find 10 V| persons? Why, money couldn't buy them at that late hour, 11 V| expression of his that you don't know whether to take as 12 V| earnest, 'let me see if I can't make it possible for you.' ' 13 V| But,' said I, 'you don't imagine that you, a fallen 14 V| into the next room. It wasn't long before he came out 15 V| regular magician!' I couldn't but exclaim. 'Oh, no,' he 16 V| Well, then,' said I, 'don't go as the ladies' escort, 17 V| although, to be sure, it can't equal your own."~ ~This 18 VI| Durando himself! Surely, I can't afford to miss it." The 19 VI| But, surely, you don't mean that his Holiness is 20 VIII| Thank you, sir, but pray don't trouble yourself," began 21 VIII| absolutely nothing; couldn't find the people I wished 22 X| my son.' Or thus: 'Haven't you a birthmark on the back 23 X| that man may be, I shouldn't like to meet him on a dark 24 X| the Romish Church, aren't you?"~ ~"I know them as 25 XII| original way to pay a call, isn't it? - without warning, right 26 XII| too! But as you wouldn't visit me, I had to come 27 XII| our apartments. You didn't know[113] anything about 28 XII| laugh more than once, haven't you? Well, you shall learn 29 XII| te clamavi, Domine.' Don't look so surprised. You are 30 XII| should do so, but I can't live without distraction. 31 XII| you. You were told, weren't you, that I wrote that anonymous 32 XII| other day, and they won't come back again, you may 33 XII| marchioness laughed. "Haven't you heard it often enough? 34 XII| Cyrene.'"~ ~"But that isn't your real name," objected 35 XII| Besides, my name doesn't suit me at all. It is Rozina, 36 XII| their own. Be sure you don't buy a parrot, else it will 37 XII| the dining-room.~ ~"Aren't you afraid to go for it 38 XII| not go on.~ ~"Ah, you don't remember it, after all."~ ~" 39 XII| it, after all."~ ~"I can't play when I look at you," 40 XII| wish to wager that I can't drive all Rome crazy over 41 XIII| emptied my extinguisher. Don't you hear the mob storming 42 XIII| Blanka.~ ~"Citizeness, don't you remember the stone footprint 43 XIII| you reach the square. Don't go home in a carriage, but 44 XIII| but on foot. You needn't fear to do so, with a pair 45 XIII| distress. "Have pity on me! Don't leave me to perish in the 46 XIV| future sister-in-law, isn't she? God bless you! Pray 47 XIV| delighted that you didn't scream and make a fuss over 48 XIV| beard. You see, I haven't had a chance to shave for 49 XIV| covered with them. If you don't believe it, look at this 50 XIV| each other.~ ~"But aren't you going to ask your new 51 XIV| you will give me one, won't you, dear sister-in-law, 52 XIV| swine, so that you couldn't possibly make head against 53 XIV| milk is something we can't help. So all the young men 54 XIV| taken prisoners. But don't make such a noise about 55 XIV| he turned vegetarian, can't bear to see a chicken killed 56 XIV| are threatening, if we don't surrender to them and admit 57 XIV| screaming in my ears, you won't make me change my mind. 58 XIV| rumpus as you please, it won't do any good. I am taking 59 XIV| not another word! I won't hear it."~ ~Manasseh had 60 XIV| matter with himself.~ ~"I don't gainsay you, brother Aaron," 61 XIV| by moonlight too! I hadn't noticed it before. All Torda 62 XIV| most of the night. We can't get through this way, that' 63 XIV| way, that's sure. But don't you worry. It's a sorry 64 XIV| breed and Ciprianu wouldn't part with one of them for 65 XIV| Blanka, startled.~ ~"Don't be afraid, sister-in-law," 66 XIV| reassured her; "that shot wasn't aimed at us." Then he[152] 67 XIV| in stentorian tones: "Don't shoot, Ciprianu, don't shoot! 68 XIV| Don't shoot, Ciprianu, don't shoot! There's a lady with 69 XIV| lady with us, and she can't bear the noise."~ ~At this 70 XV| Virgin!" she whispered, "don't lisp a word of what you 71 XV| you heard me say, and don't ask me about it, either."~ ~ 72 XV| Bagyon as escort. But don't wrinkle your brow, we sha' 73 XV| wrinkle your brow, we sha'n't come to bloodshed yet awhile. 74 XV| Balyika Cave.~ ~"But aren't there any snakes in the 75 XV| romancer sometimes. I don't know, though, what fables 76 XV| something, brother; don't let me go to perdition all 77 XVI| around the table.~ ~"Haven't you a spare pipe to lend 78 XVI| brandy."~ ~"No, you won't," returned his antagonist.~ ~" 79 XVII| with a light heart.~ ~"Don't you think this back wall 80 XVII| What if Manasseh shouldn't come by noon - by nightfall?" 81 XVII| only long enough, wouldn't I box your ears!" exclaimed 82 XVII| discussing together.~ ~"We can't agree on what guests to 83 XVIII| embarrassing juncture. "It won't be so long as that, Aaron!" 84 XVIII| day, and till then I can't tell whether I wish to belong 85 XVIII| earnest.~ ~"Perhaps you don't believe me," said she. " 86 XVIII| pistol. So let him go; don't lay a finger on him.' Then 87 XVIII| by your name, and it can't fail to turn out a diamond 88 XIX| down on the table. "Didn't you notice that not one 89 XIX| went on: "You see, I don't lose sight of her so easily. 90 XIX| for roguery. But you needn't get angry with him. The 91 XIX| s shoulder.[216]~ ~"Don't touch me, sir!" cried the 92 XIX| you please."~ ~"But haven't you already learned, from 93 XIX| assistance from me? Didn't this letter come into your 94 XIX| only a million."~ ~"Don't you believe it. To be sure, 95 XX| cried Alexander, "don't go out! Don't let her go 96 XX| Alexander, "don't go out! Don't let her go out!"~ ~But it 97 XX| was heard saying:~ ~"Don't cry, don't make a noise! 98 XX| saying:~ ~"Don't cry, don't make a noise! If the people 99 XX| the head that he wouldn't have had wit enough left 100 XXI| asked Manasseh.[246]~ ~"Wasn't it from the Szekler Stone 101 XXI| how do you know I haven't put it in such a condition 102 XXI| her life dear. You needn't laugh."~ ~The rocky height 103 XXI| to his brother, "and don't let her fall over any precipice."~ ~" 104 XXI| after all."~ ~"He didn't come up here to steal hay; 105 XXI| may laugh now, but you won't laugh when you come to learn 106 XXI| ladies my cannon, but I won't let you see them, Manasseh."~ ~" 107 XXII| ancient dames.~ ~"He isn't at home," called out the 108 XXII| now in the mountains. Don't you know that? You have 109 XXIII| but I told him I wouldn't do it."~ ~"Why not?"~ ~" 110 XXIII| Why not?"~ ~"Because I won't make music for my country' 111 XXIII| aught I care, but I won't play for him even if he 112 XXIII| refusing."~ ~"Well, don't be down-hearted, my little 113 XXIII| Diurbanu.~ ~"But you won't get out of here yourself 114 XXIII| fiddle, Manasseh, you won't live to see another day; 115 XXIII| had been Christ I wouldn't have chosen a miserable 116 XXIII| the fiddler; "and I sha'n't get your cigar-stump, Manasseh. 117 XXIII| Manasseh, coldly.~ ~"And don't you know another name for 118 XXIII| another name for me? Don't I remind you of an old acquaintance?"~ ~" 119 XXIII| charge up against you. I don't attempt to even the account 120 XXIII| down."[283]~ ~"But I can't wait," returned the other, 121 XXIII| be true to you. But I can't marry you as long as that 122 XXIII| and a dagger. What, don't you want them? Then give 123 XXIII| How do I know you won't shoot me?"~ ~"I have nothing 124 XXIII| save my life."~ ~"And won't you have me locked up afterward?"~ ~" 125 XXIII| extra hundred."~ ~"You won't see the sun rise," muttered 126 XXIII| great chagrin. "Why didn't you let me take the bridle? 127 XXIV| yourself so for the nonce. Don't you remember how our neighbour 128 XXIV| but not an Adorjan. I can't practise any deceit of that 129 XXIV| muttered Aaron.[298]~ ~"I don't agree with you," was all 130 XXV| sum, but the profits won't be so very great, after 131 XXV| corn exchange."~ ~"Oh, don't worry about that," interposed 132 XXVIII| will promise me that, won't you?"~ ~A silent nod of 133 XXVIII| with a dull stare.~ ~"Don't come near me!" he cried,