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 1       I|   suddenly reappeared.~ ~"Ah, we thought you were lost," exclaimed
 2      IV|       You leave the train? But I thought you, too, were going to
 3       V|       sacred relics that she now thought herself strong enough to
 4       V|   Stephen's at Vienna."~ ~"But I thought its production was forbidden
 5    VIII|               I could tell you," thought Blanka, but did not offer
 6    VIII|          78] this matter she had thought best to humour him. The
 7      IX|          it around her neck. The thought came to her, as she was
 8      IX|         you could know, my first thought was that you had written
 9      IX|        gave a merry laugh at the thought of Manasseh's taking lessons
10       X| misinterpreted the situation: he thought the princess feared him,
11       X|       door?"~ ~"They had no such thought, I'll warrant," returned
12      XI|     simpler expedient."~ ~Blanka thought him in fun, and began to
13     XII|       mysterious apparition. She thought she must be dreaming, and
14     XII|     started slightly at the bare thought of friendship with this
15     XII|      again. She shuddered at the thought of having lived for months
16     XII|       woman's first and dominant thought must ever be to find some
17    XIII|         before her, the princess thought how happy a woman might
18    XIII|     ideal creation, - but to the thought that he had painted it.~ ~"
19     XIV|         his ears.[139]~ ~"So you thought you'd slip by me without
20      XV|   overcame her scruples and even thought it great fun. The little
21      XV|        night?"~ ~Blanka at first thought the girl was joking, but
22      XV|      passed. Yet once or twice I thought she was going to lose heart,
23      XV|      David. Nor can I endure the thought of my birthplace being turned
24     XVI|        of temperament might have thought to gain his enemies' good-will
25     XVI|         the simple rustic he is, thought to talk me over with Bible
26    XVII|      offered them a price that I thought we were able to pay."~ ~"
27   XVIII|    Blanka's wonder only; she had thought that the secret of this
28     XIX|      himself up to the rapturous thought that now at last he could
29     XIX|         humiliation to you. This thought has brought unrest to your
30      XX|         She was terrified at the thought of Zenobia's being found
31     XXI|          only laughed. Yet Aaron thought it betrayal enough for them
32     XXI|        Did we both have the same thought?" whispered Blanka to Anna.~ ~"
33   XXIII|          her deep despair at the thought of perhaps[269] never again
34   XXIII|      declared the other. "I only thought I'd ask you not to throw
35   XXIII|       visible. At first Manasseh thought some one was coming again
36   XXIII|          lend aid to him that is thought to lie under God's displeasure.
37    XXIV|        somewhat sweetened by the thought that, after all, he was
38    XXVI|         a scene of slaughter. He thought how, in times of peace,
39    XXVI|     found campfires burning, and thought themselves among friends.
40   XXVII|     crucifixes, lost in troubled thought. To Jesus, too, the people
41  XXVIII|         applause. One might have thought she was applauding the prima-donna;
42  XXVIII|          Vajdar to himself. "You thought to outwit me; we shall see
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