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 1       I|            Thank you," was the reply, "but we shall not have
 2       I|      she need not be," was the reply; "with the fascination which
 3       I|        divinity," was the calm reply.~ ~The lady raised her eyebrows
 4       I|            Very well," was the reply.~ ~"And yet you two hardly
 5     III|        grave," was the smiling reply; "there we shall separate -
 6      IV| surprise.~ ~"So I am," was the reply, "but by another route.
 7      IV|       from childhood," was the reply. "Whatever I possessed was
 8      VI|     live the day through. This reply seemed to be quite to the
 9    VIII|    princess's livery," was the reply. "Henceforth he is to be
10      IX|      do so, Princess," was the reply.~ ~"Oh, then give them back
11     XII|        I look at you," was the reply; and the Marchioness Caldariva
12     XIV|      my two brothers," was the reply.[142]~ ~"And I am going
13     XIV|    Aaron gave her a reassuring reply. "Ciprianu says it is not
14      XV|   enough before long," was the reply.[161] "That is why we call
15      XV|     filled, but he hastened to reply, with assumed cheerfulness:~ ~"
16      XV|   family.~ ~"Yes," was Aaron's reply, "there are snakes there."~ ~
17      XV|    either," was Aaron's candid reply; "but in a tight pinch a
18     XVI|        be sure," was the ready reply.~ ~Manasseh filled the proffered
19    XVII|    used no eloquence," was the reply. "But I showed our foes
20    XVII|         was the matter-of-fact reply.~ ~"If my arm were only
21    XVII| wedding," was Manasseh's ready reply. "Aaron[197] would have
22     XIX|        was all he could say in reply.~ ~The fair Cyrene drew
23     XIX|       not to promise," was his reply.~ ~"Very well. Au revoir!"~ ~
24     XIX| chivalrous nature would merely reply to this letter: 'It is a
25     XXI|       the faster," was Aaron's reply as he caught up a second
26    XXII|    name.~ ~"Diurbanu," was the reply, whereupon he was admitted.~ ~
27    XXII|     the clerical gown began in reply:~ ~"Listen to me, Diurbanu.
28    XXII|       well, Diurbanu," was the reply, "our soldiers will go whither
29   XXIII|        seen just now," was the reply; "he is at dinner, and will
30    XXIV|      to be seen," was the cool reply. Then, after some search
31     XXV| thousand cattle," was Vajdar's reply.~ ~"Ah, that will make about
32    XXVI|     not kill!'" was Manasseh's reply.~ ~"But you are soldiers,
33    XXVI|          all in vain. The only reply was, "Egy az Isten!" The
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