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 1       I|  destination," he replied.~ ~"You go to witness the splendid
 2      II|        they can. The younger sons go into the army or the Church,
 3      II|           to turn deadly pale and go into convulsions; and this
 4      IV|    another route. My luggage will go through to Ancona, and thence
 5      IV|         one day ahead of you, who go by way of Ancona."~ ~Blanka
 6      IV|        Bologna and let our trunks go on to Rome without us."[
 7      IV|      first directed the others to go into the waiting-room. "
 8      IV|         Sunday comes and they all go to church, they fill six
 9      IV|         to ask him why he did not go back to the beautiful valley
10      IV|           overtake them, I should go back and strive to lighten
11       V|     Dormandy hoped they might all go sightseeing together in
12       V|       Well, then,' said I, 'don't go as the ladies' escort, but
13      VI|      impossible for his client to go out that day. What conception
14    VIII|         Where is his card, Beppo? Go and fetch it."~ ~Blanka
15       X|           You will pardon me if I go on with my lunch. We can
16     XII|         in the same church, for I go to church regularly; but
17     XII|        her servants permission to go to the theatre, - the play
18     XII|              Aren't you afraid to go for it alone?"~ ~"Certainly
19     XII|      dancer. But Blanka could not go on.~ ~"Ah, you don't remember
20     XII|          soldiers, all Rome would go wild with enthusiasm, and
21     XII|        costume. So I have only to go to him and consult his notes
22    XIII|           reach the square. Don't go home in a carriage, but
23    XIII|         are in trouble and I must go and help them. As long as
24    XIII|           make yourself ready and go with me to the Colosseum
25     XIV|       drew lots to see who should go out and parley with them,
26     XIV|   prisoner and refused to let him go. Then David started up and
27     XIV|          it is not best for us to go any farther to-night, as
28     XIV|            No, I will not let you go!" she heard him exclaim. "
29     XIV|           off. I will not let you go until you have blessed me."~ ~
30     XIV|            and I will not let him go until he blesses me - like
31      XV|            who would not let them go without observing this ceremony.
32      XV|           but she chose rather to go in quest of wild flowers.~ ~"
33      XV|          Kolozsvar that we should go home by way of Torda Gap,
34      XV|          Blanka asserted. "Let us go on this evening," and she
35      XV|            after which they could go and view the wonders of
36      XV|  something, brother; don't let me go to perdition all alone for
37      XV|     watches over your slumbers, I go in quest of the insurgent
38      XV| accomplished by peaceful means. I go to rescue our brothers from
39      XV|           led out to execution. I go forth alone and unarmed,
40    XVII|           and slippery, - while I go up and play you a pretty
41    XVII|   stamping one's feet, to make it go up and the play begin."
42    XVII|        Pharaoh to let your people go."~ ~"I have wrought no miracle
43   XVIII|          announcement and then to go and declare her purpose
44   XVIII|               Because I shall not go to the parson to-morrow,
45   XVIII|         tear us asunder. I cannot go to him where he[203] is,
46   XVIII|        knew that they would never go forth into the world to
47   XVIII|         an immense undertaking to go even beyond the borders
48   XVIII|           that pistol. So let him go; don't lay a finger on him.'
49   XVIII|       asked Aaron and Berthold to go with her to the preacher
50     XIX|          there; but I knew how to go to work to rid ourselves
51     XIX|  dispersed to their homes.~ ~"But go on!" urged Rozina; "what
52     XIX|         she must not be forced to go on foot and soil her shoes.'"~ ~"
53     XIX|       that is always open to you. Go and read for yourself."~ ~"
54     XIX|  secretary, quietly. "Then I will go and make ready to start
55     XIX|         one who died first should go to the survivor. She was
56      XX|        accompanied by trumpeters, go forth to invite the village
57      XX|           cried Alexander, "don't go out! Don't let her go out!"~ ~
58      XX|           t go out! Don't let her go out!"~ ~But it was too late.
59      XX|           brother; and so it will go on now for nobody knows
60      XX|          turning to his brother, "go in and tell the gipsy band
61      XX|       violence at their hands.~ ~"Go in peace," said Aaron. "
62      XX|           were ready and eager to go in quest of the foemen at
63      XX|          his death. "Come, let us go home and arm ourselves!"
64      XX|      Christian as the next man; I go to church every holy day,
65     XXI|       With that Manasseh let them go their way. But in the midst
66    XXII|          this 'Priest's Tree' is, go ahead and show us the way,"
67    XXII|        war-times the soldier must go whither he is sent."~ ~"
68    XXII|         reply, "our soldiers will go whither they are sent. The
69    XXII|      storm-cloud whither it shall go, but cannot compel it to
70   XXIII|        pass her lips. Now you may go on your errand and need
71   XXIII|        next moment.~ ~"Very well, go ahead and bind me," said
72   XXIII|        was no rope in readiness. "Go and get one," commanded
73   XXIII|        there and waiting for you. Go ahead with your plan. You'
74   XXIII|        kindness."~ ~She turned to go, but then, as if remembering
75   XXIII|       what she told us to do. You go into the church and get
76   XXIII|          Diurbanu's horse while I go and find the rider. You
77    XXIV|        enterprise. He resolved to go to Vienna and petition for
78    XXIV|   suspected. As he was turning to go, the government official
79    XXIV|        Yes, but suppose he has to go to war?" objected Blanka.~ ~"
80    XXIV|         possible."~ ~"Then I will go with you," said Blanka,
81    XXIV|       could that father obtain to go home and see his dear ones.
82    XXIV|      production thenceforth could go on only at a loss. But Blanka
83    XXIV|        such an outcry was sure to go up against it. So she pawned
84    XXVI|         necessity, and must still go on for ages to come. And
85    XXVI|                We do our duty, we go whither we are ordered,
86  XXVIII|      within twenty-four hours and go back to your native town,
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