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1 Pref| narrative.~ ~As early as 1568, three years after the introduction 2 I| his hand, places where the three passengers might, perhaps, 3 I| find that, in his absence, three additional passengers had 4 V| Reaching their hotel, our three travellers were greeted 5 V| Glorification - and for three persons? Why, money couldn' 6 V| here are tickets for all three of us - to everything - 7 V| he came out again and put three cards into my hand. 'There 8 V| bribed the custodian of the three sacred orange-trees planted 9 V| the day, laughed them all three to shame.~ ~"That is always 10 V| of a piece of wood about three yards in length, and unadorned 11 VIII| with every fresh attempt. Three times she began, and as 12 VIII| out and thrown away two or three leaves, - those containing 13 X| of carrying it out, all three of them. Did you show this 14 XII| drive[115] away your sorrow. Three days ago, about midnight, 15 XIII| is thirty-three million, three hundred and thirty-three 16 XIII| and thirty-three thousand, three hundred and thirty-three 17 XIII| remount the vehicle, whispered three words in her ear:~ ~"È il 18 XIV| to shave for four days. Three days and nights I've been 19 XIV| meanwhile had brought out three good horses from the stable 20 XIV| sides, while we had but three hundred armed men all told, - 21 XV| Blanka's happiness. Two or three wasps, of that venomous 22 XV| their horses, whereupon all three dismounted and Manasseh 23 XV| whistled, whereupon the three horses came trotting up 24 XV| windings of the giant corridor, three thousand feet in length, 25 XV| so straitened that only three fathoms' space was left 26 XV| presently returned with three broad planks. He and Manasseh 27 XV| been spread for her. The three planks, laid on some flat 28 XVI| are the cleverest of the three; you have been trained as 29 XVI| take in spite of you. You three brothers are now in our 30 XVI| an enemy. After the first three Adorjans, you will encounter 31 XVII| Aaron heard himself called three times by name. He rose to 32 XVII| without, appeared the forms of three men, the middle one being 33 XVII| The woman who saved us three from death was Zenobia."~ ~ 34 XVIII| banns have to be published three successive Sundays, and 35 XIX| for the execution of the three brothers; but in the morning, 36 XIX| his captors to release all three of their prisoners and to 37 XIX| marchioness pulled her bell-cord three times for her maid, - a 38 XX| Then she gave place to the three brothers, who likewise embraced 39 XX| Let us now to arms!"~ ~Three hundred men echoed his words. " 40 XXI| loose stones, and often the three occurred together. Both 41 XXI| After a short interval the three rejoined Manasseh, the two 42 XXII| cap deadened the blow. But three days later this same young 43 XXIII| right! You could handle three such men as Diurbanu in 44 XXIV| certain ages to report within three days at Karlsburg for military 45 XXIV| be treated as deserters. Three quarters of Manasseh's workmen 46 XXIV| for six years' service, - three extra years being added 47 XXIV| under early advisement, and three days after Manasseh's return 48 XXVI| could see uniforms of all three armies mingled in inextricable 49 XXVIII| him a pitiful allowance of three hundred florins a year,