Chapter

 1       I|             My fellow-countryman, don't heat yourself. Not eloquence,
 2      IV|        carry a brace of pistols - don't you?" spoke up the advocate,
 3      IV|       little while, will you? You don't object?"~ ~Manasseh turned
 4       V|        expression of his that you don't know whether to take as
 5       V|         you.' 'But,' said I, 'you don't imagine that you, a fallen
 6       V|             Well, then,' said I, 'don't go as the ladies' escort,
 7      VI|        last."~ ~"But, surely, you don't mean that his Holiness
 8    VIII|          Thank you, sir, but pray don't trouble yourself," began
 9     XII|           ad te clamavi, Domine.' Don't look so surprised. You
10     XII|         of their own. Be sure you don't buy a parrot, else it
11     XII|       could not go on.~ ~"Ah, you don't remember it, after all."~ ~"
12    XIII|          emptied my extinguisher. Don't you hear the mob storming
13    XIII|      asked Blanka.~ ~"Citizeness, don't you remember the stone
14    XIII|        when you reach the square. Don't go home in a carriage,
15    XIII|       distress. "Have pity on me! Don't leave me to perish in
16     XIV|         covered with them. If you don't believe it, look at this
17     XIV|           be taken prisoners. But don't make such a noise about
18     XIV|   Wallachs are threatening, if we don't surrender to them and
19     XIV|         matter with himself.~ ~"I don't gainsay you, brother Aaron,"
20     XIV|        this way, that's sure. But don't you worry. It's a sorry
21     XIV|        cried Blanka, startled.~ ~"Don't be afraid, sister-in-law,"
22     XIV|    shouted, in stentorian tones: "Don't shoot, Ciprianu, don't
23     XIV|            Don't shoot, Ciprianu, don't shoot! There's a lady
24      XV|          Virgin!" she whispered, "don't lisp a word of what you
25      XV|        what you heard me say, and don't ask me about it, either."~ ~
26      XV|        from Bagyon as escort. But don't wrinkle your brow, we
27      XV|       turns romancer sometimes. I don't know, though, what fables
28      XV|      think up something, brother; don't let me go to perdition
29    XVII|         so with a light heart.~ ~"Don't you think this back wall
30   XVIII|           earnest.~ ~"Perhaps you don't believe me," said she. "
31   XVIII|       that pistol. So let him go; don't lay a finger on him.'
32     XIX|          she went on: "You see, I don't lose sight of her so easily.
33     XIX|         woman's shoulder.[216]~ ~"Don't touch me, sir!" cried
34     XIX|    fortune is only a million."~ ~"Don't you believe it. To be
35      XX| Sister-in-law," cried Alexander, "don't go out! Don't let her
36      XX|         Alexander, "don't go out! Don't let her go out!"~ ~But
37      XX|        voice was heard saying:~ ~"Don't cry, don't make a noise!
38      XX|       heard saying:~ ~"Don't cry, don't make a noise! If the people
39     XXI|       called to his brother, "and don't let her fall over any
40    XXII|       found now in the mountains. Don't you know that? You have
41   XXIII|           for refusing."~ ~"Well, don't be down-hearted, my little
42   XXIII|          Manasseh, coldly.~ ~"And don't you know another name
43   XXIII|         know another name for me? Don't I remind you of an old
44   XXIII|          charge up against you. I don't attempt to even the account
45   XXIII|       pistols and a dagger. What, don't you want them? Then give
46    XXIV|        yourself so for the nonce. Don't you remember how our neighbour
47    XXIV|         muttered Aaron.[298]~ ~"I don't agree with you," was all
48     XXV|        the corn exchange."~ ~"Oh, don't worry about that," interposed
49  XXVIII|        host with a dull stare.~ ~"Don't come near me!" he cried,
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