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1 I| seat on the imperial. Come, friend Gabriel," - turning to the 2 II| emphasis.~ ~"Good for you, my friend! And if you can propose 3 IV| Lucky for him he took our friend's gentle hint; had he kept 4 V| and there stood our Arian friend."~ ~"Manasseh Adorjan?"~ ~" 5 V| Monsieur Rossi is an old friend of mine. I have visited 6 V| infinitely indebted to you, friend Manasseh," he concluded, " 7 VI| sought the lawyer. "Come, my friend," he urged, "if your legs 8 VI| Gabriel Zimandy, as his friend piloted him through the 9 VIII| the man who is your best friend in all the world, - yes, 10 VIII| world, - yes, even a better friend than I myself. If I were 11 IX| them, neither she nor her friend could discover the least 12 XI| was greeted by her bosom friend, the fair widow Dormandy, 13 XII| ago, in the name of a good friend of his, who now holds the 14 XII| any time crush his false friend and deliver him over to 15 XIII| but took her for an artist friend on a professional visit, 16 XIII| chamber that served her friend for both sleeping-room and 17 XIII| carriage. She is a good friend of yours and cannot refuse 18 XIII| gas-lamp Blanka recognised her friend's equipage. The gate-keeper 19 XIV| awake and ready to meet friend or foe."~ ~The barking increased, 20 XVII| her.~ ~"And stay! I have a friend, after all, - a friend that 21 XVII| a friend, after all, - a friend that I have made since coming 22 XVIII| wished to come to her new friend's aid at this embarrassing 23 XVIII| there.~ ~Anna noticed her friend's involuntary movement, 24 XVIII| sitting down beside her friend and putting her arms about 25 XIX| had raised money on his friend Manasseh's forged signature. 26 XIX| the house and fled to a friend of hers in Hungary, whence 27 XIX| divorce soon led her, her friend, and her lawyer, as we have 28 XXIII| to them in the guise of a friend and deliverer, promising 29 XXIV| his lips.~ ~"Ah, my dear friend, how glad I am to see you!" 30 XXV| way, is not our Toroczko friend among those who are likely 31 XXVI| ominous darkness in which friend was indistinguishable from 32 XXVIII| received him was an old friend of his who now gave signal 33 XXVIII| practised upon him by his false friend. As if distrusting his own