IntraText Table of Contents | Words: Alphabetical - Frequency - Inverse - Length - Statistics | Help | IntraText Library | Search |
| Alphabetical [« »] oh 31 oil 3 olah-fenes 1 old 31 old-fashioned 3 oldest 2 olive-branch 2 | Frequency [« »] 31 morning 31 off 31 oh 31 old 31 part 31 return 31 sure | Maurus Jókai Manasseh Concordances old |
Chapter
1 I| deliverer than was Andromeda of old to the gallant Perseus. 2 I| Manasseh Adorjan, he is of good old Szekler descent, and he 3 I| he was only twenty years old this young genius became 4 II| said the advocate; "for, old as Cagliari is, he still 5 II| youth, scarcely twenty years old, compelled to renounce all 6 IV| of him over these grand old mountains," added the princess, 7 V| and Monsieur Rossi is an old friend of mine. I have visited 8 VIII| suffer for it. Such was the old Greek usage.~ ~Blanka was 9 VIII| transformation in the deserted old mansion?~ ~A still greater 10 VIII| your hotel at once. Let my old rooms be opened for me again, 11 IX| he read! The martyrs of old could forgive their enemies 12 X| princess feared him, as of old, and that therefore she 13 XIV| regular features of the old Roman cast. At her father' 14 XV| beech-tree, perhaps centuries old, marked this spot. It was 15 XV| come from the burning of an old beech-tree?[164]~ ~Toward 16 XIX| prince, with a start. The old roué had a dread of ghosts 17 XIX| survivor. She was young, I was old; the advantage was all on 18 XX| bride to the church. The old men head the line, the young 19 XX| in the cliff. This is an old and pious custom. If, however, 20 XX| that a plain villager, an old and gray-haired man, mounted 21 XXI| But that was in the old days, in old-fashioned warfare."~ ~" 22 XXII| house, and straightway an old woman of extraordinary ugliness 23 XXII| young women and the ugliest old hags. Knock at any door, 24 XXII| at home," called out the old woman, without waiting to 25 XXIII| CHAPTER XXIII.~ ~OLD SCORES.~ ~The inhabitants 26 XXIII| of the Wallachians is an old acquaintance of mine." But 27 XXIII| have snapped my fingers at old Pontius Pilate."~ ~The gipsy' 28 XXIII| Don't I remind you of an old acquaintance?"~ ~"To him 29 XXIII| plan. You'll find many an old acquaintance to receive 30 XXVIII| who received him was an old friend of his who now gave 31 XXVIII| never see him return to his old home as she had once so