Chapter

 1    Pref|           Attila the Hun, which fell back in defeat from the battle
 2    Pref|             their ancestry is traced back to a later band of invaders
 3       I|        uniform, his hands behind his back. The complainant began to
 4       I|          indignant gentleman hurried back to his compartment [3],
 5       I|             But the elder had thrown back her veil, exposing to full
 6       I|            he could not sit with his back toward the engine, as he
 7       I|            she exclaimed as she sank back into her seat.[6]~ ~"You
 8       I|              of the two ladies threw back her veil, perhaps to gain
 9       I|              and led him to turn his back, for a time at least, on
10      II|              the candle. But to come back to our starting-point, Countess
11      II|    tendencies. Cagliari finally went back to the beautiful Cyrene
12     III|       platform, but immediately drew back again. Too late, however;
13     III|            Madam Dormandy turned her back disdainfully on the peace-offering
14     III|        pushed her veil still farther back from face and brow, hardly
15      IV|          Blanka led the conversation back to the point at which Manasseh
16      IV|            ask him why he did not go back to the beautiful valley
17      IV|           overtake them, I should go back and strive to lighten it,
18       V|             less than an hour he was back again, breathless and exultant.
19      VI|             the same time she shrank back in nameless apprehension
20    VIII|           for the theatre.~ ~The way back led past the Cagliari palace,
21    VIII|            The gate, too, was thrown back, giving a view of the[68]
22    VIII|              obeyed orders, and kept back the chief motive of his
23      IX|         reply.~ ~"Oh, then give them back to me, please!"~ ~"Here
24      IX|          railing of the gallery, her back to the arena and her face
25      IX|            Blanka was sitting so far back on the stone railing that
26       X|             t you a birthmark on the back of your neck?' 'I have.' '
27       X|            stood[100] leaning on the back of his chair, glaring at
28       X|              fury that made her draw back in alarm. With what sort
29      XI|              with a fireplace, whose back was formed by a damascened
30     XII|        glowing phœnix with which the back of the fireplace was adorned.
31     XII|           warning, right through the back wall of your fireplace,
32     XII|      anything about it, did you? The back of your fireplace is a secret
33     XII|        dangerous charms. Blanka drew back in nameless fear under her
34     XII|             day, and they won't come back again, you may be sure,
35     XII|            there came a knock on the back of the fireplace.~ ~"Come
36     XII|             must be able to pay them back." She took Blanka's arm
37     XII|           these cards, writes on the back of each a short description
38    XIII|             know all. You can pay me back later."~ ~With that the
39     XIV|           bashful girl. "When I come back - when I have earned a kiss -
40     XIV| sister-in-law, even if they bring me back dead?"~ ~Blanka gave him
41     XIV|            road led up-hill, to hold back in going down-hill, to trot
42     XIV|             when they bite me I bite back. I agree with you it's a
43     XIV|            hand and bade her draw it back again under her furs, else
44      XV|             moment to lose. I hasten back to my father. You can find
45      XV|         travellers. Zenobia galloped back the way she had come, while
46      XV|          death. No fears can hold me back, as no inducements could
47    XVII|              if Manasseh should come back, not alone, but with our
48    XVII|                how the arches extend back, one behind another, with
49    XVII|                 Don't you think this back wall looks like a stage
50    XVII|          thumped them soundly on the back in the excess of his emotion.~ ~"
51   XVIII|     introduction, and when they drew back to scan each other's faces,
52   XVIII|        something that made her start back as if stung by an adder.
53   XVIII|             may be that he will come back to me - some day."~ ~"Do
54   XVIII|              will some day bring him back again to our door. Broken
55   XVIII|           same mind, she was to come back again and renew her declaration.~ ~"
56     XIX|             the marchioness, drawing back. "If one woman has had the
57     XIX|        conjecture. She threw herself back on her sofa with a smile
58     XIX|              sort. And when you come back, if you find me asleep,
59     XIX|          present. I shall expect you back again soon."~ ~Prince Cagliari
60     XIX|         determined to find and bring back to you the remains of the
61     XIX|          bring the poor woman's body back to Vienna." The prince seated
62     XIX|           questions if Vajdar brings back a leaden casket containing
63      XX|            the other horse, on whose back was bound a swathed form -
64      XX|        inanimate form on the horse's back.~ ~Zenobia meanwhile went
65      XX|             word even though he came back dead. And he had come back
66      XX|           back dead. And he had come back dead, and now claimed the
67      XX|           Monastery Heights and came back with our two brothers. You
68     XXI|           Never fear," Aaron shouted back. "The whole Szekler Stone
69     XXI|           the echoes, and bring them back a twig from the solitary
70     XXI|         shoulder, and stood with his back to the sun, so that his
71     XXI|             them, he halted and drew back as if some one had smitten
72     XXI|         something from which he drew back in dismay, as the leopard,
73     XXI|           matter lightly and kissing back the roses into the ladies'
74    XXII|       uniform. Before them, with his back to the altar, sat a man
75   XXIII|        impotent fury. Then he turned back and surveyed his place of
76   XXIII|           readily.~ ~"Hold on, stand back!" cried the gipsy, as Manasseh
77   XXIII|          remembering something, came back and drew a ring from her
78   XXIII|           and proceeded:~ ~"Give her back her ring; it belongs to
79   XXIII|          church. Mount it and hasten back to Toroczko. As for the
80   XXIII|            the people will be coming back."~ ~While Manasseh made
81   XXIII|           now. Come, take me on your back and carry me away."~ ~"Where
82   XXIII|           heavy for the little man's back; he could have carried him
83   XXIII|           all the world beside, come back to us and sue for pity at
84    XXVI|            the Austrians were driven back in confusion.~ ~Manasseh'
85   XXVII|              his way, sword in hand, back to his downtrodden fatherland,
86   XXVII|       necessary if he would turn his back coldly on the splendid prospect
87  XXVIII|             twenty-four hours and go back to your native town, beyond
88  XXVIII|              by any chance ever come back to us, promise me to treat
89  XXVIII|             though he may never come back, I wish you to make my resting-place
90  XXVIII|         found him there and bore him back to his room. After putting
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