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1 Pref| issued a decree, granting his people religious toleration in 2 II| wont to bite or scratch people; but I can't approach this 3 IV| beauties in song."~ ~"Yes, and people will take us for strolling 4 IV| affections?"~ ~"Never. My people are of the kind that loves 5 IV| me where it is that your people have their home," urged 6 IV| village live the happiest people in all the world. Do not 7 IV| those happy and industrious people. Noted English and German 8 IV| in common with my own. My people have developed and perfected 9 IV| devoted to education. The people of our little valley maintain 10 IV| the poor."~ ~"Then your people must be rich."~ ~"No, not 11 IV| Because," was the answer, "my people are now enjoying a period 12 V| from Transylvania, the good people will think it is somewhere 13 V| always the way," said he; "people tire themselves out so before 14 VI| the city, and a stream of people in gala attire poured toward 15 VI| palm-leaves down to the people, and as they fell, fluttering 16 VI| any way trifling with the people, do you?" asked the advocate.~ ~" 17 VIII| quarrelling, the common people suffer for it. Such was 18 VIII| nothing; couldn't find the people I wished to see, and those 19 XI| venturing into society lest people should whisper to one another 20 XII| with enthusiasm, and the people would half smother me with 21 XIII| shoemaker, the champion of the people? To be sure I do: in the 22 XIII| to Transylvania, for my people are in trouble and I must 23 XIV| were a healthy and happy people, the men strong, the women 24 XIV| Manasseh was now among people who knew him well, and he 25 XIV| to defend ourselves. The people took such a fancy to our 26 XIV| I'm ready to treat with people that are reasonable, but 27 XIV| leads to Olah-Fenes. The people there are Wallachs, it is 28 XV| Therefore it is that very few people have ever seen the gate 29 XV| way to Porlik Grotto; few people are even aware of its existence, 30 XVI| only to send word to the people of Toroczko that, unless 31 XVII| prevail on Pharaoh to let your people go."~ ~"I have wrought no 32 XVII| sealed pledge to restrain my people from all acts of hostility 33 XVIII| face shall never frighten people by being pale and wobegone. 34 XVIII| to hunt him down. To the people of Toroczko it is an immense 35 XVIII| time Blanka now saw the people assembled in their holiday 36 XVIII| the Toroczko church is its people. The churches of Rome boast 37 XVIII| are to be seen there. The people themselves are arrayed in 38 XVIII| celebrated by the former. The people of Toroczko gather in the 39 XIX| allowed to pass among common people, but the descendants of 40 XIX| around the wedding-table, the people who looked out of their 41 XX| earnest. At an early hour people are awakened by the firing 42 XX| don't make a noise! If the people inside hear you, they'll 43 XX| being found there by the people of Toroczko, and perhaps 44 XX| peace," said Aaron. "My people will not pursue you. Let 45 XX| of bells announced to the people of Toroczko that death had 46 XX| some bare cliff serves the people for a cemetery. Here each 47 XX| honours to the deceased. The people sang, and the pastor delivered 48 XX| up from amidst your own people, then tremble!' I know whom 49 XX| peace with Moga and his people, you have a right to ask 50 XXII| the pride of a handful of people who hope to conquer the 51 XXIII| peace-treaty which your people made with my people, and 52 XXIII| your people made with my people, and I demand its observance."~ ~" 53 XXIII| town, and not one of its people alive to tell the story 54 XXIII| George first, to furnish the people of the former place an example 55 XXIII| hurry," he urged, "or the people will be coming back."~ ~ 56 XXIV| put bread into our poor people's mouths."~ ~"Ah, me!" sighed 57 XXVII| thought. To Jesus, too, the people had cried: "Be our general,