Chapter

 1       I|        descent, and he has seven brothers and a twin sister. They
 2       I|    ancestral castle. Some of the brothers have married, but all live
 3       I|         as the gifted one, - his brothers are nothing more than honest
 4     XIV|           And what about our two brothers, Simon and David?" asked
 5     XIV|        am going to avenge my two brothers," was the reply.[142]~ ~"
 6     XIV|        horse's neck, and the two brothers kissed each other.~ ~"But
 7     XIV|         You asked me how our two brothers came to be captured. Let
 8     XIV|         took such a fancy to our brothers that there was no other
 9     XIV|         shall soon see that your brothers were no fools, and did not
10     XIV|        Toroczko, to hang our two brothers before our eyes. We on our
11     XIV|         thing to have two of our brothers hanged; noblemen are not
12     XIV|    Toroczko,[149] and as our two brothers are as good as lost to us,
13     XIV|        the room in which the two brothers slept. She could hear Manasseh
14      XV|         my bouquets for your two brothers who are coming to meet us,"
15      XV|        while death threatens our brothers Simon and David. Nor can
16      XV|        means. I go to rescue our brothers from imprisonment and death.
17      XV|      join you there with our two brothers from Monastery Heights.
18     XVI|          finding his own and his brothers' lives thus at stake, would
19     XVI|       his last penny - "and your brothers' heads into the bargain!"
20     XVI|  persuade us to release your two brothers and leave Toroczko in peace?"~ ~"
21     XVI|          have to say."~ ~"Set my brothers free," returned Manasseh,
22     XVI|          spite of you. You three brothers are now in our hands, and
23     XVI|        There are five more of us brothers at home, and, furthermore,
24    XVII|          alone, but with our two brothers! Yet is it right to ask
25    XVII|        were Manasseh and his two brothers, David and Simon.~ ~Aaron
26    XVII|        the other of his two lost brothers, after which he embraced
27    XVII|       all this?"~ ~"You are your brothers' father," Aaron made answer, "
28    XVII|         wrought in rescuing your brothers."~ ~This unrestrained outburst
29    XVII|      behind the meeting of these brothers than she had at first suspected.
30    XVII|       then followed, and the two brothers, whom Manasseh now presented
31    XVII|       get the two horses for our brothers?"~ ~"I bought them, and
32    XVII|         to do with me and my two brothers. Some of them were for sending
33    XVII|          conversation of the two brothers. She laughingly demanded
34   XVIII|        love is in our family. My brothers all hate him with a deadly
35   XVIII|          terribly wrought up. My brothers swore to kill the man wherever
36     XIX|       the execution of the three brothers; but in the morning, by
37     XIX|          were speaking. When her brothers gave her to me in marriage,
38     XIX|          Blanka Zboroy dies, her brothers must deliver her property
39     XIX|      believe it. To be sure, her brothers paid her the interest on
40      XX| continued in a monotone, "and my brothers killed your brother; and
41      XX|        was no other way. The two brothers bore Jonathan into the little
42      XX|          gave place to the three brothers, who likewise embraced the
43      XX|        man. One by one the other brothers came out of the house of
44      XX|     house of the Adorjans.~ ~The brothers were out on the mountainside.
45      XX|     vault was reached, the seven brothers of the deceased took the
46      XX|         stone pulpit and spoke. "Brothers and friends," he began, "
47      XX|       and came back with our two brothers. You knew how to serve them
48      XX|    Manasseh.~ ~Therewith the two brothers clasped hands and embraced
49   XXIII|      maiden whose father and two brothers have been killed before
50   XXIII|           a proud girl whom your brothers have driven from their door
51  XXVIII|      hours of hard work, the two brothers returned home, Manasseh
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