Chapter

 1       I|      you two hardly exchanged a word."~ ~"Because we were neither
 2     III|      intruder yielded without a word. Taking up his satchel,
 3       V|     Hungary; and this afternoon word came that this gentleman
 4     VII|       have given even the first word. As he hastened forward
 5    VIII|      you were quite right. What word does he send you?"~ ~"I'
 6    VIII|         not to understand[70] a word I said. If I only knew where
 7    VIII|        servant could not find a word to say in apology, but the
 8    VIII|       had early learned that no word from his mouth was to be
 9      IX|      and gladness spoke in that word, which slipped out ere the
10       X|       man will not understand a word we say. We may consider
11       X|        comparison with one kind word from your lips. I know it
12     XII|        tongue, with no cheering word to comfort you and drive[
13     XII|    might let fall an occasional word concerning Manasseh, at
14     XII|     whom you exchange a passing word. Your maid reads all your
15    XIII|        on his lips. "Pst! Not a word! I know all. It will be
16     XIV|         warned not to breathe a word to the young mistress of
17     XIV|   things. So, then, not another word! I won't hear it."~ ~Manasseh
18     XIV|   Blanka could not understand a word of it. The Wallach pointed
19      XV|        whispered, "don't lisp a word of what you heard me say,
20     XVI|        and we have only to send word to the people of Toroczko
21    XVII|       Then they will keep their word."[195]~ ~"And I, as plenipotentiary
22    XVII|        as a ransom. One parting word I have to add, however,
23    XVII|             No, they doubted my word and discussed the matter
24   XVIII|   Manasseh, however, said not a word, and it was on him that
25     XIX|   vehemently, "as soon as I get word of my divorced wife's death,
26     XIX|         man who first brings me word of that woman's death."
27     XIX|      now at last he could carry word to Rozina of his wife's
28     XIX|      vehemently. "I give you my word of honour, it is as I say.
29      XX|      had begged her to keep her word even though he came back
30    XXII|   consequently understood not a word of what was said, but went
31   XXIII|       and that will be the last word that will ever pass her
32   XXIII|        for utterance. Without a word he kissed the dear ones
33   XXIII| promised to come, and I kept my word. And Jonathan came with
34   XXIII|  himself to use no reproach, no word of withering scorn, in thus
35    XXIV|         ll soon arrange that; a word from me will suffice.")
36    XXVI|  advance a step. If he said the word, however, his comrades would
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