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1 Pref| government at Vienna, they took up arms against the Hungarians. 2 I| them, while their escort took a third, leaving the fourth 3 I| cannot be lost. I merely took a seat on the imperial. 4 II| that may be, the prince took the young lady to wife, 5 II| his peace; but the prince took counsel of his factotum, 6 III| charge?~ ~Manasseh himself took the vacated seat, without 7 IV| been born. Lucky for him he took our friend's gentle hint; 8 IV| begged him to continue, and took occasion to ask him why 9 V| no mishap on the way?" he took early occasion to inquire.~ ~" 10 V| newspapers. Blanka, however, took so much to heart the disappointment 11 V| all wore gala attire. He took his seat on the box by the 12 V| arm, while Madam Dormandy took the advocate's, and so they 13 V| ambassador, to whose house I took you the other day, the courtesy 14 V| the situation, Manasseh took leave of the princess, who 15 VI| The two youngest cardinals took their stand on either side 16 VII| interview. This envoy even took pains to indicate in what 17 VIII| prince in her antechamber. He took her offered hand and at 18 IX| forebodings? Involuntarily she took up her sketch-book, and 19 IX| to the beginner. Manasseh took his stand behind her as 20 XII| demonstration, the phœnix next took flight bodily and disappeared, 21 XII| tea-things brought to her room, took up her mandolin and struck 22 XII| too?"~ ~"Yes, because they took mine along with them. So 23 XII| two young women. Blanka took her guest's hat and shawl, 24 XII| able to pay them back." She took Blanka's arm and returned 25 XII| Rome crazy over me? If I took a notion to dance the 'Gitana' 26 XIII| tenant by appointment, but took her for an artist friend 27 XIII| a picture. The shoemaker took the artist's place, in the 28 XIII| Thus it was that Blanka took the offered arm without 29 XIII| feeling of rapture that took possession of Blanka at 30 XIII| guest to her carriage and took leave of her with a polite 31 XIV| officers sent from Vienna, took up arms against us, and 32 XIV| defend ourselves. The people took such a fancy to our brothers 33 XIV| to our brother Simon. He took a white flag and went into 34 XIV| expression of alarm. Finally he took one of the horses by the 35 XV| come, while the two men took Blanka between them and 36 XV| despite the interest she took in the narrator's ingenious 37 XV| of the yeomen. These two took an armed force and surrounded 38 XVI| finishing his letter, Manasseh took a number of banknotes out 39 XVI| advanced without hesitation and took the vacant seat. It may 40 XVI| shoulder, as they again took their places around the 41 XVI| his pipe, after which he took up his cards and began to 42 XVI| desperation.~ ~The other took him up and staked his own 43 XVI| merry company of picnickers took their lunch this noon at 44 XVII| these young men! He probably took the longer way, instead 45 XVII| till morning, while they took counsel together what to 46 XVII| insurgents that what they took for a signal-fire was merely 47 XVIII| convinced that the road which he took on going away from here 48 XVIII| First came the young men and took their places in the galleries, 49 XIX| soon."~ ~Prince Cagliari took leave of the enchantress 50 XIX| thread; but all at once she took the insane notion of marrying 51 XIX| town where this marriage took place must be destroyed, 52 XX| Zenobia. Blanka ran to her and took her hand.~ ~"Have you come 53 XX| brothers of the deceased took the coffin and laid it in 54 XXI| fodder for his cow, and he took fright at sight of us and[ 55 XXIII| The speaker's features took on at these words an expression 56 XXIII| yonder in a ditch. His horse took fright at the tumult, and 57 XXIII| hard to manage. Manasseh took him by the bridle and led 58 XXIV| to his intercessor as he took leave of him.~ ~The petition 59 XXIV| fact, he with his own hands took General Diurbanu prisoner 60 XXIV| that enemy was, but she took no steps - for she felt 61 XXVI| a human corpse. Manasseh took care to step over and between 62 XXVI| however, a third power took a hand in the fray, and 63 XXVII| open letter. The Hungarian took it and read as follows:~ ~" 64 XXVIII| little writing-desk and took out the morocco-bound pocketbook 65 XXVIII| started violently as he took up the[327] faded sheet