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1 I| a seat on the imperial. Come, friend Gabriel," - turning 2 II| worth the candle. But to come back to our starting-point, 3 III| companion felt called upon to come to her aid with an energetic 4 IV| carry in our hands. When we come to a beautiful waterfall 5 V| be despised.~ ~"You will come with us, won't you?" said 6 V| curiosity. Madam Dormandy had come hurrying out of her room 7 VI| ladies he sought the lawyer. "Come, my friend," he urged, " 8 VI| in eighteen centuries to come."~ ~"What may that be?"~ ~" 9 VI| sight like that, and now I come to invite you to its realisation."~ ~" 10 VI| seemed to the listeners to come from heaven itself. Silver 11 VII| to appear. The gown must come up high about the neck and 12 VIII| from above. She resolved to come again, early the next morning, 13 VIII| No; but he is sure to come again. I have given orders 14 IX| into heaven, whence he will come to judge the quick and the 15 X| need be. Let the robbers come if they wish; he is armed 16 X| her that the "count" had come a second time and begged 17 X| increased sense of power.~ ~"I come bearing the olive-branch, 18 X| mother, on her death-bed.' 'Come to my arms. You have found 19 XII| wouldn't visit me, I had to come to you, and this is the 20 XII| her tell-tale blushes.~ ~"Come," said the marchioness, 21 XII| other day, and they won't come back again, you may be sure, 22 XII| back of the fireplace.~ ~"Come in!"~ ~The phœnix rose, 23 XII| told you yesterday I should come, and I knew you were expecting 24 XII| When you tire of the sport, come to me, pretend to tease 25 XIII| visit, or perhaps a customer come to buy a picture. The shoemaker 26 XIII| interrupted her musing; "come and let me show you the 27 XIII| asked Blanka, "that you have come to me at the very moment 28 XIII| thither."~ ~"Has the hour come, then, when you feel it 29 XIV| Blanka - "they are sure to come to meet us and will expect 30 XIV| a bashful girl. "When I come back - when I have earned 31 XIV| of his little company.~ ~"Come, let us be going," said 32 XIV| hair short. Next we shall come to Szent-Laszlo, where Magyars 33 XIV| our carriage-wheels he'll come out on his veranda and fire 34 XV| assuring them it would not come amiss.~ ~Zenobia was to 35 XV| galloped back the way she had come, while the two men took 36 XV| harm, she wondered, could come from the burning of an old 37 XV| the journey is still to come. Turn your field-glass toward 38 XV| wrinkle your brow, we sha'n't come to bloodshed yet awhile. 39 XV| it before Blanka should come up. He had agreed with Manasseh, 40 XVI| possibly they had so recently come together that they were 41 XVI| and vexation, "how did you come here and what is your purpose?"~ ~" 42 XVI| what you offer us we can come and take in spite of you. 43 XVII| If Manasseh should only come out now to meet us!" they 44 XVII| What if Manasseh should come back, not alone, but with 45 XVII| Ah, let Manasseh himself come, even if he must come alone 46 XVII| himself come, even if he must come alone and with evil tidings!"~ ~" 47 XVII| What if Manasseh shouldn't come by noon - by nightfall?" 48 XVII| You must send for him to come home."~ ~"He will be there, 49 XVIII| first kiss.~ ~Anna wished to come to her new friend's aid 50 XVIII| yet it may be that he will come back to me - some day."~ ~" 51 XVIII| his sister Manasseh had come to regard as no less sacred 52 XVIII| the same mind, she was to come back again and renew her 53 XIX| I have in mind[217] may come to pass. If not, then will 54 XIX| that sort. And when you come back, if you find me asleep, 55 XIX| Benjamin Vajdar.~ ~"So you've come at last?" the marchioness 56 XIX| from me? Didn't this letter come into your hands?"[224]~ ~ 57 XX| the line, the young men come next, and the women follow, 58 XX| with the cry, "They have come!"~ ~With an exclamation 59 XX| took her hand.~ ~"Have you come at last?" she exclaimed. " 60 XX| inside hear you, they'll come out and tear Ciprianu's 61 XX| Manasseh," whispered Aaron, "come and help me lift our brother 62 XX| came back dead. And he had come back dead, and now claimed 63 XX| and in what manner he had come to his end. The speaker 64 XX| fellow-townsman had met his death. "Come, let us go home and arm 65 XX| insurgents is a man, lately come into notice, who surpasses 66 XXI| them. Whence could he have come? Had he been concealed behind 67 XXI| terrible man" had suddenly come upon them and chased them. 68 XXI| after all."~ ~"He didn't come up here to steal hay; he 69 XXI| you won't laugh when you come to learn their value. I 70 XXII| child's hand. How had it come there? Grass and weeds were 71 XXII| know that? You have just come over the mountains. Did 72 XXIII| hands on him, but he had not come hither merely to run away 73 XXIII| walk, your feet are free; come here when you are through 74 XXIII| have nothing to say. I have come to you as to Diurbanu, I 75 XXIII| destruction? My day has come at last - and Toroczko's 76 XXIII| the men appear. She will come to them in the guise of 77 XXIII| and making me promise to come. And when they had written 78 XXIII| to do it. I promised to come, and I kept my word. And 79 XXIII| your sister that I should come to Toroczko once more, and 80 XXIII| bring them something. I have come, and I bring them - you, 81 XXIII| tell me, did not this man come to you and tell you how 82 XXIII| attendant toward Bedellö.~ ~"Come, sir," said the gipsy, touching 83 XXIII| he recognised.~ ~"Gipsy, come here!"~ ~"Not so fast," 84 XXIII| will pay you the money now. Come, take me on your back and 85 XXIII| of all the world beside, come back to us and sue for pity 86 XXIV| anteroom until his turn should come. Much to his surprise, however, 87 XXIV| you hither, may I ask? You come on behalf of your countrymen 88 XXIV| obtain his discharge and come home."~ ~Manasseh pressed 89 XXVI| still go on for ages to come. And while he thus communed 90 XXVI| breathed a sigh. The hour had come when he must bow before 91 XXVI| to storm it.~ ~"Let them come on!" cried the major, confidently. " 92 XXVII| with her. Bela could not come, as he had just then a school 93 XXVIII| interview."~ ~"Very well. Come to me as soon as I get home, 94 XXVIII| lips.~ ~Stealthily he had come, stealthily he withdrew. 95 XXVIII| should by any chance ever come back to us, promise me to 96 XXVIII| even though he may never come back, I wish you to make 97 XXVIII| writing-materials, he had come upon a sheet of paper yellow 98 XXVIII| with a dull stare.~ ~"Don't come near me!" he cried, in warning. "