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 1       I|     what is a Unitarian, pray tell me?"~ ~"The Unitarians form
 2      II|       take my hat off to you. Tell me, now, how can the princess
 3      IV|      loves but once."~ ~"Pray tell me where it is that your
 4      VI|     after that, no mortal can tell. You will do well, however,
 5     VII| respects to his Holiness, and tell him I was the one who made
 6     VII|       it all. She was able to tell how the Pope, while Zimandy
 7    VIII|   hidden himself!"~ ~"I could tell you," thought Blanka, but
 8       X|         remarked Blanka. "But tell me, if I should wish to
 9       X|        asked Blanka.~ ~"I can tell you, for I recognise the
10     XII|    but she did not venture to tell any one about them. She
11     XII|       been named Blanka. I'll tell you, suppose we exchange
12     XIV|     young lady, too, and[150] tell her to hold on tight, or
13      XV|  shall never know it. We will tell the young lady it is the
14      XV|      and then begged Aaron to tell her some more stories, to
15     XVI|    true. When I choose not to tell the truth, I hold my tongue.
16     XVI|     save me, and I beg you to tell me where I may lie down
17    XVII|  bringing up the rear.~ ~"Now tell me all about it," began
18   XVIII|   brother. "To-morrow we will tell the parson that our sister
19   XVIII|    day, and till then I can't tell whether I wish to belong
20   XVIII|  sighed deeply. "Did Manasseh tell you about him?" she asked.~ ~"
21   XVIII|      aught ill of him, do not tell it me."~ ~"You still love
22      XX|       his brother, "go in and tell the gipsy band to play a
23     XXI|    promise me solemnly not to tell any mortal soul what you
24   XXIII|    one of its people alive to tell the story of its destruction?
25   XXIII|       I heard my schoolmaster tell a story once about a lion
26   XXIII|    meet your wife and sister, tell them you saw me this evening,
27   XXIII|        it belongs to her. And tell me, did not this man come
28   XXIII|      this man come to you and tell you how a shameless creature
29   XXIII|  dishonour? Speak, did he not tell you some such story?"~ ~"
30     XXV|     with approval; "and I can tell you of another little operation
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