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1 I| maintain that silence which good breeding imposes in the 2 I| circumstances demand it."~ ~"Very good. But you must admit that 3 I| hastened to capitulate with a good grace. "In that case, madam," 4 I| whose loss can never be made good to me. I am going to Rome 5 I| Manasseh Adorjan, he is of good old Szekler descent, and 6 II| brunette? I did not get a good look at her."~ ~"But she 7 II| at her."~ ~"But she got a good look at you, while you were 8 II| other, with emphasis.~ ~"Good for you, my friend! And 9 II| whatever on her."~ ~"Very good, but how about the million 10 II| million florins left her as a good Catholic by the bishop?"~ ~ 11 IV| My poor sister, my dear, good little Anna, trusted him, 12 V| register from Transylvania, the good people will think it is 13 V| and brought her a piece of good news of the utmost importance. 14 V| uncertain, the ransom stood a good chance of being considerably 15 V| hours of that morning. A good Christian should not think 16 VI| one day, I will find you a good shady spot where you can 17 VI| while he is in his present good humour, which may not last."~ ~" 18 IX| far off?"~ ~"I have very good eyes. I also saw that you 19 IX| contributed also to her display of good humour: she was assured 20 X| this."~ ~"And for a very good reason: the insurgents chopped 21 X| glowed with feeling. He was a good actor and could summon the 22 X| to make that misfortune good is - Prince Cagliari."~ ~ 23 XI| return to Rome at nightfall. Good morals and good laws demanded 24 XI| nightfall. Good morals and good laws demanded this.~ ~Nevertheless, 25 XI| days - did the princess good, and eventually restored 26 XII| years ago, in the name of a good friend of his, who now holds 27 XII| we please. But I must say good night; I've gossiped enough 28 XII| to us or play the spy - a good thing for you to know, Rozina, 29 XII| to take advantage of her good humour.~ ~"And now just 30 XIII| purpose for them. Here's a good stout pair, serviceable 31 XIII| for her carriage. She is a good friend of yours and cannot 32 XIV| Yes, it is Aaron, my good Manasseh," returned the 33 XIV| meanwhile had brought out three good horses from the stable and 34 XIV| Transylvanian usage. Aaron gave his good Szekler steeds a free rein. 35 XIV| You cry out against the good folk for letting their commanders 36 XIV| peasantry? One man is as good as another now. So you may 37 XIV| please, it won't do any good. I am taking you to Toroczko,[ 38 XIV| our two brothers are as good as lost to us, you must 39 XIV| carriage is Toroczko work and good for the jaunt."~ ~There 40 XIV| Wallachian army. They are as good as a passport for us."~ ~ 41 XV| put upon them, but Aaron's good mountain ponies showed not 42 XV| table-cloth provided by good dame Nature, and had begun 43 XV| bones ache, and keeps up her good cheer through them all. 44 XV| the Borev Bridge we are as good as[166] at home, and we 45 XV| your way: you are given a good horse, a trusty sword[167] 46 XV| blossoms when she had the good fortune to find a clump 47 XV| feeling of fatigue.~ ~"It is a good distance, dear sister-in-law," 48 XV| At this question the good man nearly let the cat out 49 XVI| commanded the Wallachian.~ ~"Good!" cried Manasseh, with a 50 XVII| promise henceforth to be our good neighbours, as heretofore."~ ~" 51 XVIII| active work for the common good, and sharing at a common 52 XVIII| toil, the recompense of good deeds in the doer's own 53 XIX| other?"~ ~"Really, I have a good mind to say yes. What you 54 XIX| town in whose hand your good name and your freedom lie. 55 XX| Believe me, brother, I am as good a Christian as the next 56 XXI| Szekler Stone.[248]~ ~"Take good care of my wife," Manasseh 57 XXI| if they would be on their good behaviour, and not stir 58 XXI| down the hill to serve as a good target, and Aaron's stones 59 XXI| declared, "and that I had good reason to send those stones 60 XXII| storm. The beech furnished a good[259] shelter: lightning 61 XXIII| clock in the afternoon. To a good pedestrian St. George is 62 XXIII| a hideous smile.~ ~"Very good, Manasseh! One more score 63 XXIII| undisturbed I will now say good night."~ ~"Manasseh!" called 64 XXIII| that have done nothing but good to you. You weigh upon our 65 XXIII| cried the little gipsy, "a good idea! We'll take him alive 66 XXIV| It was a great piece of good fortune for Manasseh that 67 XXIV| All well at home? That's good. And what brings you hither, 68 XXIV| these words of courage and good cheer.~ ~"Yes, but suppose 69 XXV| paring there we can make a good hundred thousand florins 70 XXVIII| pleasant laugh to hear.~ ~"Very good," said she, half aloud; "