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 1       I|        your way to Rome, may I ask?" she presently inquired,
 2      IV| continue, and took occasion to ask him why he did not go back
 3       V|     admitted the advocate, "to ask a heretic to witness the
 4       V|           Blanka could not but ask herself whether another
 5    VIII|    than I myself. If I were to ask heaven for a son I could
 6      IX|       in herself. She does not ask the world for a living,
 7      IX|      How do you know it, may I ask?"~ ~"Oh, I have wide-reaching
 8      IX|         Nor did she so much as ask permission thus to violate
 9       X|     feelings of shame. "Do not ask me," he begged, "to betray
10       X|     possible. But first let me ask you a question. You are
11      XI|        whole issue depends, to ask him to be my sponsor at
12      XI|  excursions she was obliged to ask permission at the Vatican.
13    XIII|       not?"~ ~"Because he will ask half as much more for them
14     XIV|        But aren't you going to ask your new sister for a kiss,
15     XIV|    earned a kiss - then I will ask for it. And you will give
16     XIV|  seventy-third battalions. You ask me, perhaps, why we mountain
17      XV|        heard me say, and don't ask me about it, either."~ ~
18      XV|        build a house there and ask for no other amusement than
19     XVI|    need, food and drink; and I ask in return what we most desire,
20    XVII|   brothers! Yet is it right to ask so much of fate? Will not
21     XIX|      the prince. "First let me ask a question. How much have
22     XIX|      the young man. "I have to ask you for the next quarter'
23     XIX|       I shall be satisfied and ask no questions if Vajdar brings
24      XX|        He did not need to[242] ask who dealt thus summarily
25      XX|   being wild Indians. I do not ask that we should fall upon
26      XX|    people, you have a right to ask us to keep it. Therefore
27   XXIII|  deliver it to the general and ask him to read it. Then take
28   XXIII|     other. "I only thought I'd ask you not to throw away your
29    XXIV|       brings you hither, may I ask? You come on behalf of your
30  XXVIII|      to this man, and we shall ask him to assume its duties.
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