Chapter

 1       I|         eminence and led him to turn his back, for a time at
 2      II|        s caresses caused her to turn deadly pale and go into
 3      II|        s part, made the speaker turn to him inquiringly; then,
 4      II|       buried alive?"~ ~"She can turn Protestant, and then the
 5       V|       curiosity moved Blanka to turn and look at the ancestral
 6     VII|        la beata!"~ ~This sudden turn of affairs drove Gabriel
 7       X|     task to lie in wait for and turn to your account. Whether
 8      XI|      Catholic lawyer, or I must turn Roman Catholic myself. The
 9     XII|      buy a parrot, else it will turn spy on you, too."~ ~"Who
10     XII|   pretend to tease me, and then turn and run away. I will give[
11    XIII|        bewildered by the sudden turn of events which had thus
12    XIII|         the other, "but he will turn up at the proper time[131]
13     XIV|        We on our part, however, turn a deaf ear to the rascally
14     XIV|        of blood and rapine.~ ~A turn in the road at length conducted
15      XV|       journey is still to come. Turn your field-glass toward
16   XVIII| portrait to keep its place, and turn your eyes away from it if
17   XVIII|    still happier. Manasseh will turn the earth itself into a
18   XVIII|       to begin a new career and turn miner."~ ~"Very well, then,
19   XVIII|      name, and it can't fail to turn out a diamond mine."[212]~ ~
20     XIX|     Blanka Zboroy's example and turn Protestant with you, so
21     XIX|    thither.~ ~"I knew you would turn up here before the night
22     XIX|        been simply to await the turn of events. In Rome, as it
23   XXIII|         Zboroy, before your own turn comes."~ ~"Do not count
24   XXIII|         and now came Toroczko's turn. That the latter place was
25   XXIII|       at the animal's heels.~ ~"Turn to the right and begone!"
26    XXIV|   minister's anteroom until his turn should come. Much to his
27   XXVII|    seemed necessary if he would turn his back coldly on the splendid
28   XXVII|        he felt convinced, would turn upon him with mockery and
29   XXVII|        form, however, seemed to turn its eyes upon him in mild
30  XXVIII|       as he watched the vehicle turn a corner and disappear.
31  XXVIII|      you."~ ~"No; you shall not turn me away so easily, with
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