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  1       I|              Seating himself, the young man removed his travelling-cap
  2       I|          sure to be car-sick. The young stranger accordingly changed
  3       I|           his eyes. Thereupon the young man promptly volunteered
  4       I|          this sort concerning the young stranger may have been aroused
  5       I|           just such a face as the young man had referred to, - a
  6       I|         becoming too warm for the young stranger, and he hastened
  7       I|     rosebud.~ ~"Yes," resumed the young man, "a separation from
  8       I|      halted at a station, and the young man alighted. After a few
  9       I|    warning of "partenza!" But the young heretic seemed to put as
 10       I|          well acquainted with the young man?" the blond lady resumed.~ ~"
 11       I|        only twenty years old this young genius became a candidate
 12       I|     defeat of his party, gave the young man a fall from his proud
 13       I|      assented the other; "for the young man is unmarried."~ ~At
 14      II|         reminiscences?" asked the young man.[14]~ ~"Not in the bosom
 15      II|           be, the prince took the young lady to wife, much as a
 16      II|       moment's happiness with his young wife. His very first attempt
 17      II|          It was reported that the young wife was subject to epileptic
 18      II|          part. And just imagine a young girl like her, in the first
 19      II|     thinks he's going to ruin the young life of my client and bury
 20     III|          a moment[20] afterward a young man, of sleek and comely
 21     III|           reason."~ ~The handsome young man drew a gilt pasteboard
 22     III|            of glances between the young men, like the flashing of
 23     III|        vaguely conscious that the young stranger opposite her was
 24      IV|          everywhere," replied the young man; "but as for highway
 25      IV|             he cried, "for if the young rogue falls into my hands[
 26      IV|          extended her hand to the young artist, who scarcely ventured
 27      IV|           the waiting-room. "That young man will not stir from his
 28      IV|       feared you should kill that young man some day," she began. "
 29      IV|         be a bright and promising young man, and never failed to
 30      IV|         by the prince against his young wife.~ ~"Was it Mr. Vajdar'
 31      IV|          be revenge," replied the young man, calmly.~ ~"Is revenge
 32      IV|           tanned or freckled. The young maidens keep their rooms,
 33      IV|        worn by each."~ ~"Ah, your young women think of nothing but
 34      IV|        they afford to dress their young women in silks and laces,
 35       V|     within call," interrupted the young man, with a smile. "Well,
 36       V|     paying court to the beautiful young princess, and speaking lightly
 37       V|       crown: she would offer this young man himself, who now refused
 38       V|      assembled, through which the young man was forced to pilot
 39       V|           beneath her veil at the young man by her side. His face
 40       V|          understand," replied the young man. "The audience is fixed
 41       V|          the company of a strange young man. It might hurt her case
 42      VI|           longing that filled the young woman's soul for the papal
 43      VI|       greeting, as he entered the young lady's presence; "but yesterday
 44      VI|          apprehension of what the young man might be going to propose.~ ~"
 45      VI|    festivities."~ ~So saying, the young man hurried away.~ ~Against
 46      VI|        exchanged glances, and the young man felt a tear-drop fall
 47    VIII|   reverend father entertained the young widow with a historical
 48    VIII|        accident. When she and the young painter went to see the
 49    VIII|          be wondered at in one so young. Her husband was one of
 50    VIII|        pray for no more excellent young man than he. He has my full
 51      IX|  discretion could prevent it. The young man turned quickly.~ ~"Princess!"
 52      IX|         What if it had caught the young man's eye? How would he
 53      IX|         letter.~ ~How quickly the young man's calm face flushed
 54      IX|         Princess," interposed the young man, gently, "I cannot intervene
 55       X|         the least.~ ~The handsome young man already introduced to
 56       X|            at any rate," said the young man.~ ~"But I wish to return
 57      XI|      coffin-lid was closed on the young wife, who was, as it were,
 58     XII|          was for me to seduce the young artist and then, as the
 59     XII|          first because I knew the young man adored you, the second
 60     XII|          mystery and awe, for two young women. Blanka took her guest'
 61     XII|          praised. It represents a young woman sitting on the gallery
 62     XII|          her mystery. Meanwhile a young painter has taken his seat
 63     XII|         the chief personage on my young artist's canvas?"~ ~"Before
 64    XIII|     studio is open to you."~ ~The young lady was reassured. The
 65     XIV|      Aaron called to his side the young lieutenant who rode at the
 66     XIV|     difference in their ages. The young hussar gave his hand to
 67     XIV|        new sister for a kiss, you young scapegrace?" cried Aaron.~ ~
 68     XIV|            Never fear!" cried the young man. As he gave Blanka a
 69     XIV|         elder brother.~ ~Then the young hussar put spurs to his
 70     XIV|          to breathe a word to the young mistress of the dangers
 71     XIV|       addressed his brother. "The young lady is asleep," said he, "
 72     XIV|         we can't help. So all the young men of Toroczko enlisted
 73     XIV| marketplace, made a speech to the young men around him, and then
 74     XIV|          house is ablaze? All the young men were on fire and it
 75     XIV|         over. We must wake up the young lady, too, and[150] tell
 76     XIV|        allow it, but embraced the young woman and kissed her on
 77     XIV|          be imposed upon her as a young housewife, and thinking
 78      XV|       ride one of them.~ ~The two young women rode ahead, while
 79      XV|        for us with twelve mounted young men from Bagyon as escort.
 80      XV|         know it. We will tell the young lady it is the custom in
 81      XV|          all his arts to make the young lady eager to inspect the
 82      XV|        are a magician!" cried the young girl. "Where did you get
 83      XV|          could not shake off. The young man clung to his heels and
 84      XV|           curiosity by making the young man fall into the hands
 85      XV|         we can invent to keep the young lady here over to-morrow.
 86    XVII|         mistake - just like these young men! He probably took the
 87   XVIII|       other, in compassion.~ ~The young girl sank down on the edge
 88   XVIII|     special doors. First came the young men and took their places
 89     XIX|           through which stepped a young man, - Benjamin Vajdar.~ ~"
 90     XIX|        whole party, including the young lady, Princess Blanka Zboroy,
 91     XIX|      prince, with a laugh, as the young man entered. "I had a cover
 92     XIX|          laid for you."~ ~The two young women were costumed as fleurs
 93     XIX|          you about," returned the young man. "I have to ask you
 94     XIX|             The prince recoiled. "Young man, I forbid you to indulge
 95     XIX|          to the survivor. She was young, I was old; the advantage
 96      XX|        for all the friends of the young couple - and there is sure
 97      XX|     firing of cannon, after which young men mount their horses and
 98      XX|        old men head the line, the young men come next, and the women
 99      XX|          and important. First the young men bearing the bridal cake
100      XX|         father and brother to his young wife, and to cherish her
101      XX|          she had made to give the young soldier a kiss on his return
102     XXI|         side by side, leaving the young women to loiter behind and
103     XXI|         will show them to the two young ladies; they count as combatants.
104     XXI|       them their lives.~ ~The two young women recognised at once
105     XXI|        gained the summit, and the young women grew tired of sitting
106     XXI|      clearly distinguished.~ ~The young women seized each other
107     XXI|           badly frightened as the young ladies. He halted, gave
108     XXI|         Aaron! Aaron!" cried both young women in concert and with
109     XXI|   eagerness to escape."~ ~The two young women, still clinging to
110     XXI|          able to do the same? You young women may see my big guns;
111     XXI|         This allusion checked the young women's merriment at once,
112    XXII|          meets with the comeliest young women and the ugliest old
113    XXII|         under my cloak. At that a young man, the most furious one
114    XXII|        three days later this same young man came to see the child
115    XXII|          lost[263] blackbird, the young man went into the woods
116   XXIII|   possibly make you. The handsome young man who gave me this ring,[
117    XXIV|          the close of the war the young men of Toroczko who had
118    XXIV|         army, and so the Toroczko young men had no fear of being
119    XXIV|          industry.~ ~Out of these young artisans Manasseh set about
120    XXIV|        military discipline, these young men offered him material
121    XXIV|           about that the Toroczko young men, and Manasseh with them,
122    XXIV|          chastening effect on the young wife's character. It developed
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