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1 Pref| narrated are supposed to take place half a century ago, 2 II| rich husbands, or else they take the veil. But it so happened 3 II| judges. They cannot but take pity on her if their hearts 4 II| scheme for balking him, I'll take my hat off to you. Tell 5 IV| with interest. "Couldn't we take that route also?" she asked. " 6 IV| mountain road; and let us take no luggage but what we can 7 IV| Yes, and people will take us for strolling minstrels," 8 IV| the train at Bologna and take the mountain pass. It only 9 IV| to engage a carriage to take them to Vergato. During 10 V| to what hotel he should take his passengers, Gabriel 11 V| you don't know whether to take as a sign of jest or earnest, ' 12 VI| wife has kindly offered to take you with her. Seats for 13 VI| direction the wind will take in Rome after that, no mortal 14 VII| attend to, and begged to take his leave without further 15 IX| satisfaction, yet you would not take your revenge. I too am suffering 16 IX| right had he now[87] to take vengeance on a man whom 17 X| win my cause, and should take a fancy to marry again, 18 XI| s interests. Here let us take leave of the worthy man 19 XII| hostess invited her guest to take tea with her, and asked 20 XII| and Rozina hastened to take advantage of her good humour.~ ~" 21 XIII| détour, engaged a cab to take her to the Vatican.~ ~"His 22 XIII| Scalcagnato, il calzolajo. Take my arm, citizeness. Cittadino 23 XIII| will be well for you to take a pair of shoes with you, 24 XIII| You can rely on them. So take them along; you may need 25 XIII| home, and I neglected to take my purse with me."~ ~"No 26 XIII| charge the amount.[132] Here, take this purse and pay your 27 XIII| her fellow-countryman to take her with him.[134]~ ~The 28 XIII| no, Princess, I cannot take you with me."~ ~"Why not?" 29 XIII| you must find a lady to take you under her protection, 30 XIII| yours and cannot refuse to take you as her travelling-companion. 31 XIII| said she. "I beg you to take me with you."~ ~But the 32 XIII| more to Manasseh.~ ~"Now take me with you whithersoever 33 XIV| Do you really mean to take us by the way of Torda Gap?" 34 XIV| mountain folk must needs take the field when already we 35 XIV| as lost to us, you must take the command of the Toroczko 36 XIV| rejoined, "not in the least. Take me to Toroczko, the sooner 37 XIV| like Jacob at Peniel."~ ~"Take care, or he will put your 38 XV| her saddle-girth. "We'll take a bite of lunch and let 39 XV| Manasseh.~ ~"Then we will take up our quarters for the 40 XV| fire; he and Manasseh would take turns watching while she 41 XV| cherish my beloved. Above all, take her away from this place 42 XV| prosper my undertaking, take Blanka home with you, and, 43 XV| well as my own savings. Take charge of it. My brother 44 XVI| insolence by fighting me. Do you take me for an Armenian peddler 45 XVI| offer us we can come and take in spite of you. You three 46 XVI| are hardly the troops to take it."~ ~"Well, then, look 47 XVII| the imagination you might take it for the curtain in the 48 XVII| all the more impelled to take up the psalm where she had 49 XIX| Rome. I hoped they would take flight to some foreign land, 50 XIX| he ordered the driver to take him to the Café de l'Europe. 51 XX| Now you may, if you wish, take me in and say to your guests, ' 52 XX| man dies, his relatives take it on themselves to hollow 53 XX| said to Peter, 'They that take the sword shall perish with 54 XX| us to act."~ ~"And I will take a hand with you," declared 55 XXI| the Szekler Stone.[248]~ ~"Take good care of my wife," Manasseh 56 XXI| first."~ ~"Promise not to take Blanka and Anna up Hidas 57 XXI| had only promised not to "take" the ladies up Hidas Peak, 58 XXIII| if he was not allowed to take part. All were determined 59 XXIII| pistols: each of us will take one of them and point it 60 XXIII| with his directions: "Now take my pocketbook out; you'll 61 XXIII| ask him to read it. Then take a cigar out of my waistcoat 62 XXIII| upon him, after bidding him take a seat and make himself 63 XXIII| me locked up - the devil take him!"~ ~"What grudge had 64 XXIII| Christ on the cross."~ ~"Take not that name in vain, you 65 XXIII| cigar-stump, Manasseh. They'll take me out first."~ ~Through 66 XXIII| joking, and that I will take pity on you?"~ ~"Oh, as 67 XXIII| that will not help you to take Toroczko. All are in arms 68 XXIII| quick, energetic tones, "take hold of one end of this 69 XXIII| the stairs. "Wait until I take a peep and see if the coast 70 XXIII| were stuck in her belt.~ ~"Take care!" she cried to Manasseh, 71 XXIII| him her weapons.~ ~"Here, take these," she commanded. " 72 XXIII| you the money now. Come, take me on your back and carry 73 XXIII| gipsy, "a good idea! We'll take him alive and show him off 74 XXIII| Why didn't you let me take the bridle? Catch me bringing 75 XXIV| nobly by volunteering to take less than full pay, - and 76 XXV| Therefore let it suffice us to take only a passing glance at 77 XXV| enable Papa Cagliari to take his morning bath in champagne."~ ~" 78 XXVI| now pressing forward to take. The charge was gallantly 79 XXVI| we must; but we will not take[312] human life except in 80 XXVIII| he withdrew. He did not take the trouble to close the 81 XXVIII| had been reared, and there take up his abode as a state