Chapter

 1       I| fascination which she exerts over men she is in reality the stronger."~ ~"
 2     III|         glances between the young men, like the flashing of two
 3     III|         it that gave one of these men such power over the other,
 4      IV|     danger of highwaymen?"~ ~"Bad men are to be feared everywhere,"
 5      IV|          band I used to group the men together and sketch them.
 6      IV|            we are two able-bodied men, and I always carry a brace
 7      IV|           I fear no harm from bad men," exclaimed the princess; "
 8      IV|        all Transylvania. The same men that fill the church every
 9     VII|       hall, past lines of waiting men and women, they made their
10      IX|          when ascribed to the two men in question. Certain fearful
11      IX|           a god of the noblest of men, and has made him like those
12     XII|         the other. "Oh, those two men are intriguers of the deepest
13     XII|       exclaimed:~ ~"Rozina, these men are terrible creatures!
14     XII|        insane."~ ~"As long as the men will torment us, we must
15     XIV|         terror, until at last the men of Nagy-Banya hunted him
16     XIV|     healthy and happy people, the men strong, the women fair,
17     XIV|       surprise as she saw the two men fling their arms around
18     XIV|          t help. So all the young men of Toroczko enlisted in
19     XIV|        made a speech to the young men around him, and then buckled
20     XIV|          is ablaze? All the young men were on fire and it was
21     XIV|           but three hundred armed men all told, - just the number
22     XIV|           shall prevail also with men."~ ~ ~ [158]~ ~
23      XV|       women rode ahead, while the men lingered behind a moment
24      XV|           had come, while the two men took Blanka between them
25      XV|         with twelve mounted young men from Bagyon as escort. But
26      XV|       betrothed."~ ~While the two men thus discoursed on war and
27     XVI|        spacious apartment. Twelve men were[180] seated around
28     XVI|   Clenched fists relaxed, and the men clapped the intruder jovially
29     XVI|         know well enough that the men of Toroczko have held this
30    XVII|             just like these young men! He probably took the longer
31    XVII|       appeared the forms of three men, the middle one being the
32   XVIII|        communion table before it. Men and women, youths and maidens,
33   XVIII|       doors. First came the young men and took their places in
34   XVIII|          Next entered the married men in the order of their age,
35   XVIII|   Hungarian and German dress. The men wore black dolmans faced
36   XVIII|           hands.~ ~As soon as the men were seated, the women entered.
37     XIX|           has been a leader among men to debase himself and drag
38      XX|         cannon, after which young men mount their horses and gallop
39      XX|      bride to the church. The old men head the line, the young
40      XX|          head the line, the young men come next, and the women
41      XX|        important. First the young men bearing the bridal cake
42      XX|           the rock-hewn cemetery. Men bore the coffin on their
43      XX|           in groups, and only the men remained behind.~ ~Aaron
44      XX|         to arms!"~ ~Three hundred men echoed his words. "To arms!"
45      XX|        hear that Diurbanu and his men, who know nothing about
46      XX|       each other, after which the men all returned to their homes.~ ~ ~ [
47     XXI|         party were armed. The two men walked on ahead, side by
48    XXII|     street of Abrudbanya rode two men, one of them wearing an
49    XXII|       scene within. About a dozen men were assembled there, sitting
50    XXII|           heed to the talk of the men about him and betraying
51    XXII|         asked another voice. "The men of Toroczko have never done
52    XXII|   overthrow of Pest itself. Bem's men would halt on the march,
53    XXII|         You mean Ciprianu and his men?"~ ~"Yes."~ ~"But Ciprianu
54    XXII|       little church. The group of men whose[265] heads were bent
55   XXIII|           Aaron, with forty other men, clambered up the steep
56   XXIII|        commanding height, - forty men against as many hundred.
57   XXIII|          all ought to be at home, men were forced to make so long
58   XXIII|          271] to a group of armed men lounging about it that he
59   XXIII|         peculiar reception. "Many men, many manners," said he
60   XXIII|           could handle three such men as Diurbanu in a fair fight;
61   XXIII|        itself was opened, and two men, bearing pitch-pine torches,
62   XXIII|         satisfaction you and your men will get from Toroczko will
63   XXIII|      engage the attention of your men, my main body will descend
64   XXIII|          other's hearts, and your men will find only a couple
65   XXIII|       entrance to them before the men appear. She will come to
66   XXIII|         Could Aaron and his forty men offer any effectual opposition
67   XXIII|         routed and panic-stricken men, who fled as if for their
68   XXIII|          If I had but said to our men, 'Stop running away! Those
69    XXIV|        close of the war the young men of Toroczko who had served
70    XXIV|         and so the Toroczko young men had no fear of being soon
71    XXIV|           discipline, these young men offered him material of
72    XXIV|    government order requiring all men between certain ages to
73    XXIV|           that the Toroczko young men, and Manasseh with them,
74    XXIV|          her jewels, kept all her men at work, - they seconded
75    XXVI|           sympathy; but now, when men were dying by thousands,
76    XXVI|          was, "Egy az Isten!" The men were willing to discharge
77  XXVIII|           at least, of the guilty men involved. Those papers had
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