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1 I| his back. The complainant began to explain the situation 2 IV| young man some day," she began. "Does your religion forbid 3 V| I regret exceedingly - " began the advocate. "Among so 4 V| Dormandy agreed with him and began to complain of a fearful 5 V| the bells of St. Peter's began to ring, the hangings before 6 VI| next morning the cannon began to boom from the Castle 7 VI| phrase?~ ~Soon the bells began to ring from all the church-towers 8 VI| reckoning of time; the crowds began to thin, and at last every 9 VI| princess, for intruding," began Manasseh in greeting, as 10 VIII| attempt. Three times she began, and as often was forced 11 VIII| don't trouble yourself," began Blanka. "I can find my way 12 VIII| I greatly regret," he began, "that you chose to put 13 IX| seating herself on it, began to copy in outline his painting 14 IX| emerged into the arena and began to seek their lost companion, 15 X| very door of her hotel she began to exchange pleasantries 16 X| olive-branch, Princess," he began, in smooth accents.~ ~At 17 X| intervention, I infer," she began.~ ~"Without wishing to be 18 X| the matter.[101]~ ~"Well," began the advocate on entering, " 19 XI| thought him in fun, and began to laugh. But Zimandy maintained 20 XI| lover. When at length she began to mend, her physician prescribed 21 XII| ago, about midnight, you began to sing, and that time I 22 XII| inquiry and wonder. She began at length to place confidence 23 XII| caught up her mandolin and began to sing one of Alfred de 24 XII| she ran to the piano and began to rattle off "La Gitana," 25 XII| complied, and the other began to dance "La Gitana" to 26 XIV| the stream of fugitives began, it would be impossible 27 XIV| had pointed out, and they began their dangerous journey 28 XIV| north and south, red lights began to glimmer on the mountain 29 XIV| housebreakers. Then her companion began to moan and sob in her sleep, 30 XVI| your seats."~ ~The company began to laugh. Clenched fists 31 XVI| he took up his cards and began to play.~ ~A faint-hearted 32 XVII| himself down on his face, he began to sob as only a strong 33 XVII| Now tell me all about it," began the elder brother, as he 34 XVIII| stood between you - - " began the other once more, sitting 35 XVIII| Blanka to the mirror, and began to dispute with her as to 36 XIX| her listener's side and began to stroke his chin with 37 XIX| the votive church which I began at the seat of my ancestors 38 XX| Toward evening Aaron himself began to feel uneasy at their 39 XX| Brothers and friends," he began, "we have done our duty 40 XXII| who wore the clerical gown began in reply:~ ~"Listen to me, 41 XXIII| illumined outer cellar. He began to consider his situation, 42 XXIII| Well, Manasseh Adorjan," began the other, "you asked to 43 XXIII| returned Diurbanu, and he began to roll up his sleeves, 44 XXIII| small arms in the distance began to be heard, and through 45 XXIV| how glad I am to see you!" began the prince. "All well at 46 XXVI| fortress is our God," and so began the assault.~ ~Not a shot 47 XXVI| battle-field opened and began such a cannonade as neither 48 XXVIII| with his servant's aid, began packing his trunks. After