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 1      IV|       silks and laces, and[33] give both boys and girls an education?
 2       V|     planted by the Apostles to give his party each a tiny leaflet.
 3      VI|        will be here; that will give you time to get ready."~ ~"
 4      VI| engagement, the Austrians will give the pious Durando a most
 5     VII|       I intended to say. Well, give my respects to his Holiness,
 6    VIII|  reception, and hope they will give entire satisfaction."~ ~"
 7    VIII|        as are all visitors, to give their names and addresses.
 8      IX|        does not beg any man to give her his name, she kneels
 9      IX|     was the reply.~ ~"Oh, then give them back to me, please!"~ ~"
10      IX|      and who pursues you, - to give him such a rebuff that he
11      IX|  proposal which you dread, and give him this answer: 'Between
12       X|         But even if you should give me your all, and the whole
13      XI|     twelve thousand ducats, to give over for her use as a dwelling
14     XII|   mirror, the Sappho seemed to give vent to a ripple of laughter.
15     XII|  Sappho was alive, why did she give these signs only at night,
16     XII|       and I have brought it to give you. Without it you might
17     XII|  assassinated if he refused to give up the forged paper."~ ~
18     XII|      turn and run away. I will give[126] chase, and under cover
19     XII|      that the latter could not give her a refusal. Accordingly,
20    XIII|      home, signorina, and need give yourself no further uneasiness.
21    XIII|       speaker was more wont to give than to receive orders.
22     XIV|     bend down a bit and let me give your rosy cheek a little
23     XIV|       ask for it. And you will give me one, won't you, dear
24     XIV|        country peasantry never give themselves a regular night'
25      XV|   miller there has promised to give a signal if the road through
26      XV|         It was my fond hope to give my wife a glimpse of mankind
27     XVI|     himself in countenance.~ ~"Give me a swallow of your brandy,"
28     XVI|   attack Toroczko; then I will give you sixteen fat oxen and
29     XVI|  fourth, Jonathan, and he will give you something beside Bible
30     XIX|      of their prisoners and to give the whole party, including
31     XIX|          And you would have me give her a dower for her second
32     XIX|       of my statements, I will give you the key to the cipher
33     XIX|      the other, vehemently. "I give you my word of honour, it
34     XIX|  princely pomp, and shall then give orders to pursue and punish
35      XX|        promise she had made to give the young soldier a kiss
36   XXIII|       Here," said she, "I will give you this ring. Do you remember
37   XXIII|         I bought it for her to give to[286] her lover as an
38   XXIII|     the ring and proceeded:~ ~"Give her back her ring; it belongs
39   XXIII|      don't you want them? Then give them to me."~ ~The fiddler
40    XXIV|    pressure of the hand: "Pray give yourself[295] not the slightest
41    XXVI|       handle them, ten to one. Give them a volley, my lads!"~ ~
42  XXVIII|    swear to you, then?"~ ~"No, give me the little key, and I
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