Chapter

 1       I|         convictions.[11]~ ~"You say you are well acquainted
 2       I|        questions. Suffice it to say, then, in regard to Manasseh
 3      II|         Do you agree?"~ ~"Did I say anything about politics?"
 4      II|      Prince Cagliari, who, they say, forgot to deliver up the
 5      IV|         she asked. "What do you say to it, Maria? We could quietly
 6       V|      the kiss on the bill; if I say I am a German, I shall get
 7      VI|       your legs have nothing to say against it, if your religious
 8     VII|   everything that I intended to say. Well, give my respects
 9    VIII|       to you. I have nothing to say to him."~ ~"Just let me
10    VIII|        could not find a word to say in apology, but the princess
11    VIII|      seeking his daughter. What say you? Will you accept me
12      IX|   Instructions.' As soon as you say that he will vanish so completely
13       X|        not understand a word we say. We may consider our interview
14       X|          and Vajdar was free to say what he wished. Blanka made
15     XII|       all we please. But I must say good night; I've gossiped
16     XII| mysterious unknown. What do you say, - will this bewitching
17     XIV|       pretty way to act, I must say!"~ ~Manasseh turned to the
18     XIV|        bowels of the earth. You say it is enough for us to dig
19      XV|       word of what you heard me say, and don't ask me about
20      XV|         his answer a moment. To say that he had brought all
21     XVI|        us hear what you have to say."~ ~"Set my brothers free,"
22     XVI|        know I never lie. What I say is true. When I choose not
23   XVIII|         cannot hate him. We may say, 'I loved you yesterday,
24   XVIII|     Anna!" was all Blanka could say.~ ~"I know he is dishonourable,"
25   XVIII|       her sigh, and hastened to say: "If we make a special effort
26     XIX|        wills," was all he could say in reply.~ ~The fair Cyrene
27     XIX|     woman has had the spirit to say to you, 'There is your coronet
28     XIX|   Really, I have a good mind to say yes. What you propose in
29     XIX|        her face.~ ~"What do you say?" she asked. "It is not
30     XIX|        clandestine work, let us say a few words concerning the
31     XIX|         kiss also. "What do you say?"~ ~"I am wont only to think
32     XIX|       play-acting. Where do you say this thing occurred?"~ ~"
33     XIX|      word of honour, it is as I say. I have this moment given
34     XIX| stone-cutter? Would you have me say to the woman I adore, 'My
35     XIX|         now hear what I have to say further. If Blanka Zboroy
36      XX|        here!" she could not but say to herself, and her happiness
37      XX|        you wish, take me in and say to your guests, 'This is
38      XX|        you, Manasseh, I have to say, remember those parting
39     XXI|      Blanka nor Anna went on to say of whom this strange figure
40     XXI|       now," was all Aaron would say. "You sit down on a stone
41    XXII|  already, - Toroczko."~ ~"But I say it shall be Torda!" cried
42   XXIII|     resemble, I have nothing to say. I have come to you as to
43   XXIII|  fancies undisturbed I will now say good night."~ ~"Manasseh!"
44    XXIV|          was all Manasseh could say. "If I am ordered to march
45     XXV|      these glasses?"~ ~"Again I say, never fear. A victorious
46    XXVI|         example.~ ~"What do you say?" asked the bewildered officer.~ ~"
47   XXVII|       you my aid," it seemed to say to him.~ ~But Manasseh hastened
48   XXVII|     same gentle reproof, and to say, "Have I failed you in your
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