Chapter

 1    Pref|       Szeklerland may not be out of place.~ ~The events narrated are
 2    Pref|       narrated are supposed to take place half a century ago, in the
 3       I|          the blond lady gave up her place to the gentleman, and he,
 4     III|          looked around for a vacant place.~ ~A lightning-flash from
 5     III|           two drawn swords.~ ~"That place is already engaged, sir,"
 6      IV|             planet. On the maps the place is put down as 'Toroczko.'
 7    VIII|         important events are taking place elsewhere. General Durando
 8      IX|           his broad-brimmed hat and place it on the floor at his side.~ ~"
 9      IX|          informed of all that takes place at the Vatican."~ ~The princess
10       X|              To-morrow I leave this place. You must find me a private
11     XII|             left a dark hole in its place. Then, as if not content
12     XII|            right, it returns to its place again. Do you see?"~ ~As
13     XII|              She began at length to place confidence in her words.~ ~"
14    XIII|         shoemaker took the artist's place, in the latter's absence,
15    XIII|           means of escape from this place, where you cannot remain
16      XV|        squirrels scampered off to a place of safety, and a nest of
17      XV|         inquiry. Every woman in her place would have put the same
18      XV|            depict the charms of the place, likening its cavernous
19      XV|            slip stealthily by their place of confinement and push
20      XV|             take her away from this place early to-morrow morning.
21    XVII|          not on the beauties of the place.~ ~"If Manasseh should only
22    XVII| awe-inspiring[191] influence of the place and gave utterance, in a
23    XVII|             Torda Gap is, indeed, a place of wonders, but the greatest
24   XVIII|            his portrait to keep its place, and turn your eyes away
25   XVIII|            foremost families of the place, with the Adorjans at their
26   XVIII|             costume peculiar to the place, and showing a mixture of
27     XIX|       themselves you will find in a place that is always open to you.
28     XIX|          this second marriage takes place."~ ~"I shall not meddle
29     XIX|            where this marriage took place must be destroyed, and I
30      XX|            bridesmaids, are given a place in the middle of the procession.
31      XX|         before me!"~ ~Then she gave place to the three brothers, who
32      XX|         women and children left the place in groups, and only the
33      XX|         lifted down bodily from his place. He did not need to[242]
34     XXI|             of sitting still in one place. Anna, true miner's daughter
35   XXIII|            the people of the former place an example of what they
36   XXIII|             s turn. That the latter place was offering a spirited
37   XXIII|        turned back and surveyed his place of confinement with searching
38   XXIII|      through the air-hole.[282] The place had formerly been a wine
39   XXIII|             my diamond, see here, I place this ring on your finger
40    XXIV|           him, and in whom he could place the utmost trust. This partner
41    XXVI|      soldiers with whose bodies the place was covered. Cypress Hill
42    XXVI|            regular occupants of the place.~ ~In the soldier's march
43  XXVIII|          may[324] be glad to find a place ready for him by my side.
44  XXVIII|    grievously wronged, and to beg a place in that family circle into
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