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 1    Pref|     exceedingly jealous of their Hungarian neighbours, and apprehensive
 2    Pref| population of the country.~ ~The Hungarian title of the book is "Egy
 3       I|         vigorously in his native Hungarian, when he felt himself touched
 4       I|         the party was of genuine Hungarian stock, stout in figure and
 5       I|   aroused by the mere fact that, Hungarian though his language indicated
 6      IV|    surmounted by the castle of a Hungarian vice-voivode. Its ruins
 7       V|        If I announce myself as a Hungarian, they will kiss my hand
 8       V|        39] a voice call to me in Hungarian, 'Haste makes waste!' I
 9       V|  ceremonies of Holy Week for two Hungarian ladies and their escort,
10       X|        if from forgetfulness, in Hungarian, and then correcting herself
11     XIV|              They can both speak Hungarian," whispered[154] Aaron,
12     XIV|          disjointed sentences in Hungarian, of which she had so studiously
13      XV|      call me 'Blanka,' and speak Hungarian with me. You spoke it well
14      XV|          Gap are my friends. The Hungarian miller at Peterd has shut
15     XVI|        around. What is more, the Hungarian forces have left Kolozsvar.
16   XVIII|         and showing a mixture of Hungarian and German dress. The men
17   XVIII|     great difference between the Hungarian Unitarians and the English
18    XXIV|         the present dispute, the Hungarian regiments are not likely
19   XXVII|          him an open letter. The Hungarian took it and read as follows:~ ~"
20   XXVII|          has been concluded. The Hungarian battalion is to be disbanded,
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