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 1       I|           this!" he exclaimed, and left the compartment in quest
 2       I|           s demur. The ladies were left to themselves.~ ~ ~ [13]~ ~
 3      II|            Cagliari as soon as she left the convent. You must know
 4      II|           as often as the two were left alone. The prince complained
 5      II|          about the million florins left her as a good Catholic by
 6     III|          Taking up his satchel, he left the compartment. The whole
 7      IV| circumstances. Benjamin Vajdar had left his affianced bride soon
 8       V|            anteroom, where Adorjan left me while he himself went
 9       V|       until only a single taper is left burning on the altar - that
10       V|           home that ample room was left for those who were present.
11    VIII|           usage.~ ~Blanka was thus left to find her way to the Colosseum
12    VIII|            apartment, to right and left, were still other elaborately
13    VIII|              Therefore nothing was left me but to order the apartments
14    VIII|           matter of chance. If you left the accustomed route under
15      IX|           No sooner had her lawyer left her than a letter was delivered
16      IX|            had no sunshade, having left hers in the carriage. The
17       X|           one."[95]~ ~The two were left alone, and Vajdar was free
18       X|         not the little toe of your left foot broken?' 'Yes.' 'Then
19       X|         the gentleman who had just left ever called again, she should
20      XI|           might have found herself left with neither home nor annuity.
21      XI|         than a girl, found herself left alone in Rome. She shut
22     XII|           from the bird's head and left a dark hole in its place.
23     XII|         the green tile here at the left, the phœnix flies up the
24     XII|            what visiting-cards are left, whom you receive, where
25    XIII|    footprint of an angel have been left in the sand of the Colosseum
26    XIII|            purchases; but to-day I left him at home, and I neglected
27    XIII|        everything there as she had left it. Whatever violence the
28    XIII|         Blanka and the marchioness left the[133] palace. Looking
29    XIII|            open; it must have been left swinging by her domestics
30    XIII|           life. The judge fled and left the prisoner to her fate.
31     XIV|           the entire rear seat was left to Blanka, who was so swathed
32     XIV|        against us, and nothing was left us but to defend ourselves.
33      XV| satisfaction of her host. What was left on the table by his guests
34      XV|      valuable present had not been left behind.~ ~Meanwhile Aaron
35      XV|       wooden goblet to Blanka. She left some for Manasseh, who drank
36      XV|            and nearer together and left only a narrow strip of blue
37      XV|           three fathoms' space was left between the confining walls.
38      XV|        contest, until he alone was left. Even then he refused to
39      XV|        twinkling. Manasseh was now left undisturbed to devise something
40     XVI|         away his last kreutzer and left the room. At any rate, the
41     XVI|          Wallachian commander were left pitted against each other,
42     XVI|         his vis-à-vis were at last left sole antagonists, while
43     XVI|          the Hungarian forces have left Kolozsvar. Whither have
44     XVI|           which the company he had left held a council of war.~ ~ ~ [
45   XVIII|       Cagliari palace she had been left entirely to herself, and
46   XVIII|          facing the pulpit. On the left of the pulpit were seated
47     XIX|       couple. One afternoon Blanka left the house and fled to a
48     XIX|            by his fiancée, whom he left in care of his brother Aaron
49     XIX|        question. How much have you left of my wife's quarterly allowance
50      XX|       while the women and children left the place in groups, and
51      XX|       wouldn't have had wit enough left to betray his master. And
52     XXI|            his hand; so the others left him at work and went on
53     XXI|  protection to the single fir-tree left standing there in lonely
54     XXI|          the solitary fir-tree, he left them seated on the grass
55     XXI|           started to run. Fear now left them, and as they ran they
56    XXII|       except charred ruins was now left of the buildings. At intervals
57    XXII|             So much the better. He left a daughter who thirsts for
58   XXIII|          right hand, Gabriel on my left, behind me Michael, and
59   XXIII|           before[270] him and then left the house and hastened away.
60   XXIII|         but women and children are left to receive the attack. What
61   XXIII|          ankle. His fleeing troops left him lying there; they stumbled
62    XXIV|           scarcely a familiar face left. Like the veriest stranger,
63    XXVI|          imminent, and nothing was left for those who had so gallantly
64    XXVI|    elements. Thus neither side was left in possession of the field,
65  XXVIII|     Benjamin Vajdar returned home, left the police officer quartered
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