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 1      II|          his factotum, a certain Benjamin Vajdar - - "~ ~An involuntary
 2      II|          but I am convinced that Benjamin Vajdar is at the bottom
 3     III|      seat, sir?" coolly inquired Benjamin Vajdar of the man who had
 4     III|        said Manasseh, quietly.~ ~Benjamin Vajdar's face flushed quickly,
 5      IV|        only remained to hoodwink Benjamin Vajdar, and Manasseh Adorjan
 6      IV|   between the two circumstances. Benjamin Vajdar had left his affianced
 7    VIII| eyeglasses and read the name, - "Benjamin Vajdar."~ ~"Prince Cagliari
 8    VIII|     Accordingly, I will send Mr. Benjamin Vajdar to call on you to-morrow
 9       X|         card bearing the name of Benjamin Vajdar. But she read it
10       X|         Without doubt," murmured Benjamin Vajdar between his teeth,
11       X|        is his motive in this?"~ ~Benjamin Vajdar averted his face,
12   XVIII|       twin sister, the girl whom Benjamin Vajdar had so cruelly wronged,
13   XVIII|       charm the beholder. It was Benjamin Vajdar's likeness, and no
14     XIX|     which stepped a young man, - Benjamin Vajdar.~ ~"So you've come
15     XIX|         much-coveted invitation, Benjamin Vajdar, who then occupied
16     XIX|          promptly discounted it. Benjamin Vajdar felt capable of murdering
17     XIX|       going to let them live?"~ ~Benjamin Vajdar did not venture to
18     XIX|         into your hands?"[224]~ ~Benjamin Vajdar shrugged his shoulders
19     XIX|        such ill-chosen jests."~ ~Benjamin rose and made a low bow. "
20     XIX|      effect produced upon him by Benjamin Vajdar's announcement, he
21     XIX|       secretary, your favourite, Benjamin Vajdar. He has just read
22   XXIII|          him was none other than Benjamin Vajdar. Yet the prisoner
23   XXIII|     folded arms before him. "No, Benjamin Vajdar," said he, "you shall
24   XXIII|                  Six weeks later Benjamin Vajdar made his reappearance
25     XXV|     glance at those mysteries.~ ~Benjamin Vajdar was enjoying a tête-à-tête
26     XXV|          about that," interposed Benjamin, with a knowing smile. "
27     XXV|           he will die," declared Benjamin Vajdar.~ ~"I should prefer
28  XXVIII|          themselves afterward.~ ~Benjamin Vajdar, black with guilt
29  XXVIII|         the expected happened to Benjamin Vajdar. He was called to
30  XXVIII|          of his friendliness.~ ~"Benjamin Vajdar," said he, "you are
31  XXVIII|        was applauding herself.~ ~Benjamin Vajdar returned home, left
32  XXVIII|        grave. She had heard that Benjamin Vajdar was charged with
33  XXVIII| preferred banishment to Siberia, Benjamin Vajdar was forced to return
34  XXVIII|        decree of the government. Benjamin Vajdar was formerly a member
35  XXVIII|         welcome to our house."~ ~Benjamin Vajdar's emotions can better
36  XXVIII|         as to be hardly legible. Benjamin Vajdar started violently
37  XXVIII|       peculiar odour in the air. Benjamin Vajdar sat at the writing-desk,
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