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1 II| Cagliari is, he still turns night into day and burns the candle 2 V| dreamed of this miracle that night, and made a vow to the Virgin 3 VII| have been working on all night?"~ ~"You will not be called 4 X| like to meet him on a dark night in a narrow street."~ ~Blanka 5 XII| she lay down to sleep at night, and it was the first to 6 XII| give these signs only at night, and not in the daytime 7 XII| please. But I must say good night; I've gossiped enough for 8 XII| to appear as the Queen of Night."~ ~Blanka offered no objection 9 XIII| must leave Rome this very night, and that will be no easy 10 XIV| the time I've slept every night for two weeks in my cart 11 XIV| out for Torda this very night, because to-morrow is the 12 XIV| well used to travelling by night, and she entered cheerfully 13 XIV| to make the most of the night. We can't get through this 14 XIV| distant thunder in the still night. Then, to the north and 15 XIV| and spend the rest of the night under his roof."~ ~Aaron 16 XIV| give themselves a regular night's sleep, but lie down half-dressed 17 XV| enough in your sleep last night."~ ~The Wallachian girl 18 XV| that sheltered you last night?"~ ~Blanka at first thought 19 XV| following the bed of the brook. Night must not overtake you in 20 XV| the cavern and pass the night there.~ ~He soon returned, 21 XV| that they must pass the night in the cave. Aaron, however, 22 XV| that we should stay the night here, and he sent these 23 XVI| I hold my tongue. Last night I slept at Ciprianu's. There 24 XVI| he was locked up for the night, after which the company 25 XVII| sellers themselves last night."~ ~"So you have been playing 26 XVII| messenger must have ridden all night."~ ~"Yes, through a trackless 27 XIX| had a dread of ghosts by night; he was full of all sorts 28 XIX| can show my face only at night. And can you sit there while 29 XIX| turn up here before the night was over," cried the prince, 30 XX| couch. So passed her wedding night.~ ~At early dawn the tolling 31 XXI| latter, with a sigh.~ ~That night, before she lay down to 32 XXIII| kept in confinement all night, and in the morning his 33 XXIII| at last - and Toroczko's night." The speaker's features 34 XXIII| undisturbed I will now say good night."~ ~"Manasseh!" called a 35 XXIII| opposition to the invaders?~ ~Night must have fallen ere this. 36 XXIII| me - I brought him. That night I told your wife and your 37 XXV| in his ear.~ ~And so the night sped, and the first peep 38 XXVIII| she applauded herself that night at the opera when she permitted