Chapter

 1       I|        toward the engine, as he was sure to be car-sick. The young
 2      II|           how can the princess make sure of outwitting her foes,
 3       V|         Zimandy said they should be sure to meet again soon; Madam
 4       V|       little Latin, although, to be sure, it can't equal your own."~ ~
 5      VI|            door, and you will, I am sure, find them very pleasant
 6     VII|        Madam Dormandy, however, was sure to enlighten him as soon
 7    VIII|          see him?"~ ~"No; but he is sure to come again. I have given
 8    VIII|           memorandum which she felt sure she had made. Suddenly she
 9       X|           the mirror, as if to make sure of her own beauty. She was
10       X|          shall yet attain."~ ~"I am sure I shall be the first to
11       X|              Is she here?"~ ~"To be sure. The prince never travels
12      XI|          her under his eye, to make sure that his mandate was obeyed;
13     XII|         come back again, you may be sure, unless it be in the rear
14     XII|           language of their own. Be sure you don't buy a parrot,
15    XIII|       champion of the people? To be sure I do: in the Piazza di Colosseo.
16     XIV|       turning to Blanka - "they are sure to come to meet us and will
17     XIV|             to Aaron.~ ~"Yes, to be sure," calmly replied the mountaineer.[
18     XIV|            through this way, that's sure. But don't you worry. It'
19     XIV|           house and stable, to make sure all is as it should be.~ ~
20     XIV|           this house, for we have a sure proof that you have won
21     XVI|             182]~ ~"Yes, yes, to be sure," was the ready reply.~ ~
22     XIX| Transylvania.~ ~"But why are you so sure that the princess is one
23     XIX|             t you believe it. To be sure, her brothers paid her the
24      XX|         young couple - and there is sure to be a whole army of them -
25      XX|             sword.'"~ ~"I am not so sure that he really said that,"
26     XXI|          handle a pistol?"~ ~"To be sure; and it's no elderberry
27    XXII|            any door, and[258] it is sure to be opened by one of these
28    XXIV|     Manasseh, in surprise.~ ~"To be sure, or at least you can make
29    XXIV|            long, such an outcry was sure to go up against it. So
30  XXVIII|          little key, and I shall be sure of gaining admittance."~ ~"
31  XXVIII|             rightful owner would be sure to see it.~ ~He found the
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