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 1      IV   |               and wife. We two can be brother and sister. What is your
 2      IX   |          spoiled by this man, yet her brother had been able to declare, "
 3     XIV   |           joyfully:~ ~"Aaron, my dear brother!"~ ~"Yes, it is Aaron, my
 4     XIV   |        extended his right hand to his brother. Then he turned to Blanka. "
 5     XIV   |                  Blanka complied, and brother Aaron gave her blushing
 6     XIV   |              here on the watch for my brother and his bride."~ ~"And what
 7     XIV   |             each a nosegay from their brother's sweetheart."~ ~Blanka
 8     XIV   |              Here Manasseh pulled his brother's sleeve. "Do you really
 9     XIV   | foot-passenger like me. Halloa there, brother! What kind of a cavalryman
10     XIV   |             the eye.~ ~"Whither away, brother?" asked the elder.~ ~"I
11     XIV   |            Isten!" repeated the elder brother.~ ~Then the young hussar
12     XIV   |              turned and addressed his brother. "The young lady is asleep,"
13     XIV   |               and seen and heard your brother David when he stood up in
14     XIV   |           Thermopylæ. Our[148] eldest brother, Berthold, who, since he
15     XIV   |              them, and it fell to our brother Simon. He took a white flag
16     XIV   |       syllable, but had permitted his brother to argue out the matter
17     XIV   |                  I don't gainsay you, brother Aaron," he calmly rejoined, "
18     XIV   |            roosters?" Aaron asked his brother.~ ~"So you are acquainted
19     XIV   |           person. At length the elder brother wearied of this diversion
20     XIV   |               whom are you wrestling, brother?" he cried in the sleeper'
21      XV   |                exclaimed Aaron to his brother. "From early dawn she sits
22      XV   |                You can read my heart, brother, like an open book, and
23      XV   |              time he had mistaken his brother's meaning.~ ~"We need not
24      XV   |              planks, according to his brother's instructions, and carried
25      XV   |               heard that tale before, brother," said Manasseh, after assuring
26      XV   |               You think up something, brother; don't let me go to perdition
27      XV   |            and surprising against his brother's awakening. Tearing a leaf
28      XV   |             wrote as follows:~ ~"Dear Brother Aaron: - I cannot close
29      XV   |        savings. Take charge of it. My brother Jonathan resembles me in
30      XV   |           prevail against me?~ ~"Your brother,~ ~ "Manasseh."~ ~ ~ [179]~ ~
31     XVI   |             to bring this about. Your brother David, like the simple rustic
32     XVI   |               to keep him quiet. Your brother Simon is a shrewder man;
33    XVII   |          GROTTO.~ ~Complying with his brother's instructions, Aaron broke
34    XVII   |          saying to himself: "Oh, that brother of mine ought to have been
35    XVII   |            about it," began the elder brother, as he rode a little behind
36    XVII   |        present, even to your youngest brother, whom we met in Kolozsvar.
37   XVIII   |        home-coming of the long-absent brother with his betrothed was celebrated,
38   XVIII   |               many guests. The eldest brother and his family were vegetarians
39   XVIII   |        allowed in his diet was honey. Brother Aaron sat beside Blanka,
40   XVIII   |             turtledove," returned the brother. "To-morrow we will tell
41   XVIII   |          smile.~ ~"How so?" asked the brother and sister.~ ~"Because I
42   XVIII   |                for she, like her twin brother, was an artist, - keepsakes,
43   XVIII   |               finger on him.' Then my brother embraced and kissed me,
44   XVIII   |               The twin sister was the brother's complement. It was necessary
45     XIX   |            had followed to ransom his brother, but he too was detained.
46     XIX   |            Finally there came a third brother, - Manasseh.~ ~"Ah, at last!"
47     XIX   |           whom he left in care of his brother Aaron while he himself sought
48      XX   |             promised to be father and brother to his young wife, and to
49      XX   |            was still in progress, his brother Alexander broke through
50      XX   |               Blanka, wildly.~ ~"Your brother killed my father," Zenobia
51      XX   |               my brothers killed your brother; and so it will go on now
52      XX   |                softly, turning to his brother, "go in and tell the gipsy
53      XX   |             come and help me lift our brother down from the horse."~ ~
54      XX   |            him; he knew that only his brother Manasseh was capable of
55      XX   |            Have they not murdered our brother Jonathan?" demanded Aaron.~ ~"
56      XX   |            demanded Aaron.~ ~"No; our brother fell in battle like a brave
57      XX   |          battle-field."~ ~"Very well, brother Manasseh, but you need not
58      XX   |              we know how. Believe me, brother, I am as good a Christian
59     XXI   |                Manasseh called to his brother, "and don't let her fall
60     XXI   |             Oh, just see how sharp my brother Manasseh is! My fortifications
61     XXI   |           them, Manasseh."~ ~"Cannon, brother?" repeated Manasseh, laughing. "
62     XXI(2)|                         Rumanian for "brother."~ ~
63   XXIII   |              Anna, who could read her brother's face, knew what that sigh
64   XXIII   |             be anxious about us, dear brother," she said. "We are under
65   XXIII   |        Ciprianu's daughter, once your brother Jonathan's sweetheart, but
66    XXIV   |         government no one?" asked his brother.~ ~"Well, it's all right
67    XXIV   |          answer to it like a man. Our brother will be the pride of his
68   XXVII   |            child for six years.~ ~His brother Aaron, too, he hardly recognised,
69   XXVII   |               welcome which the elder brother was to have delivered proved
70  XXVIII   |             now to live for. Her dear brother Manasseh was restored to
71  XXVIII   |              she was ready to die.~ ~"Brother," she gently entreated,
72  XXVIII   |             as I wish in this matter, brother Manasseh, will you not?"~ ~
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