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 1       I|       the papal loan, madam," he returned, "that takes me to Rome;
 2       I|     smile.~ ~"Oh, no, not lost," returned Manasseh; "what belongs
 3      VI|           You have time enough," returned the other, reassuringly. "
 4      VI|      endangered.~ ~When Manasseh returned with the French ladies he
 5      VI|      never seen before."~ ~"No," returned Manasseh; "and you must
 6    VIII|       reges, plectuntur Achivi," returned the advocate, sententiously;
 7    VIII|         account." So saying, she returned to her former quarters.~ ~
 8      IX|        that I cannot entertain," returned Manasseh. "Man has made
 9      IX|     invaded his own family?~ ~He returned the letter to its owner. "
10      IX|       may always remain to you," returned Manasseh, "and you may never
11       X|         whole world besides," he returned, "I should count it as dross
12       X|          thought, I'll warrant," returned Blanka. "They are all in
13      XI|        periodical attacks, which returned every third day with the
14     XII|         watch me, if they wish," returned Blanka, composedly. "I have
15     XII|         the same point of view," returned Blanka with admirable composure.[
16     XII|        She took Blanka's arm and returned with her to the other room. "
17     XII|         no such wager with you," returned Blanka, "because I know
18    XIII|        the streets, the princess returned to her carriage.~ ~"Do you
19     XIV|        Aaron, my good Manasseh," returned the stocky little man, with
20     XIV|           he whispered.~ ~"Yes," returned the other, likewise in an
21     XIV|       Ciprianu and his poultry?" returned Manasseh.~ ~"Yes, I know
22     XIV|     sleeper's ear.~ ~"With God," returned Manasseh.~ ~"Like Jacob
23      XV|       the night there.~ ~He soon returned, and reported that it would
24      XV|       injuring it, and presently returned with three broad planks.
25     XVI|      brandy."~ ~"No, you won't," returned his antagonist.~ ~"Why not,
26     XVI|           Set my brothers free," returned Manasseh, boldly, "and promise
27    XVII|       when they heard my offer," returned the other. "But then they
28   XVIII|           my little turtledove," returned the brother. "To-morrow
29   XVIII|            Indeed, I think not," returned Blanka, in surprise.~ ~"
30     XIX|          I am in mourning, too," returned Rozina, in a passion. "How
31     XIX|          to speak to you about," returned the young man. "I have to
32     XIX|        discuss that at present," returned the other, "it would only
33     XIX|        not meddle with destiny," returned the prince, straightening
34      XX|        no true believer in God," returned Manasseh, in a tone of reproof. "
35      XX|          after which the men all returned to their homes.~ ~ ~ [245]~ ~
36     XXI|         Blanka to Anna.~ ~"Yes," returned the latter, with a sigh.~ ~
37   XXIII|   general. The bearer of it soon returned with the announcement that
38   XXIII|       here yourself in a hurry," returned the gipsy. "Once in Diurbanu'
39   XXIII|         Kick me if you wish to," returned the vagrant,[275] imperturbably; "
40   XXIII|          you sing another tune," returned Diurbanu, and he began to
41   XXIII|       283]~ ~"But I can't wait," returned the other, brushing him
42    XXIV|     served in the national guard returned home and resumed their work
43    XXIV|     Accordingly, when the prince returned and smilingly informed him
44    XXIV|          Blanka.~ ~"Never fear," returned her husband. "Even if Austria
45     XXV| hundredweight of beef to a man," returned the other, reckoning on
46   XXVII|         he hurried by and barely returned their salute.~ ~The general
47   XXVII|         s breast at sight of the returned wanderer. But the most affecting
48  XXVIII|        would be frustrated.~ ~He returned at once to his house, which
49  XXVIII|       herself.~ ~Benjamin Vajdar returned home, left the police officer
50  XXVIII|      hard work, the two brothers returned home, Manasseh went at once
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