Chapter

 1      IV|         for sale, nor, for that matter, are[32] they to be had
 2    VIII|       obvious meaning. Yet this matter of her apartments in the
 3    VIII|        meet me half-way in this matter. We will, then, leave further
 4    VIII|      very well have been a mere matter of chance. If you left the
 5    VIII|       he added, as if it were a matter of the most trifling importance:~ ~"
 6    VIII|       use, and that in[78] this matter she had thought best to
 7       X|        disappointment. Let this matter not be referred to again
 8       X|      she to question him in the matter.[101]~ ~"Well," began the
 9      XI|         The newspapers gave the matter considerable prominence,[
10     XII|    followed to see what was the matter, and found her sitting in
11    XIII|        my purse with me."~ ~"No matter; I understand. I'll charge
12     XIV|         at stake, and that is a matter that concerns Toroczko.
13     XIV|        brother to argue out the matter with himself.~ ~"I don't
14     XVI|    cards were dealt to him as a matter of course. Opposite him
15    XVII|      then they reconsidered the matter, and at last came to see
16    XVII|       my word and discussed the matter a long time in their council,
17    XVII|     What are your wishes in the matter, my angel?"~ ~"I have no
18   XVIII|        in which to consider the matter carefully, at the end of
19     XIX|        to this letter: 'It is a matter of indifference to me how
20     XIX|     Very well. The truth of the matter is, the beautiful Princess
21     XXI|      asked Manasseh, taking the matter lightly and kissing back
22     XXI|        that this is no trifling matter," he declared, "and that
23    XXIV|        aloud: "A very difficult matter, sir, very difficult indeed!
24    XXIV|     exemption from service is a matter of no uncertainty."~ ~"My
25     XXV| inquiring very closely into the matter."~ ~"You are impatient,
26   XXVII|       What befell them there is matter of history. Adorjan was
27  XXVIII|       will do as I wish in this matter, brother Manasseh, will
28  XXVIII|   to-morrow we will discuss the matter more at length. Meanwhile
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