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4003 XVIII| lace caps set off by white veils disposed in picturesque 4004 XXVIII| papers and then opened the veins of his wrists with a penknife, 4005 II| 18] I fell in with him in Venice, and asked him whither he 4006 XV| or three wasps, of that venomous kind of which half a dozen 4007 IX| straw hat, broad of brim and ventilated with abundant holes. The 4008 IV| young artist, who scarcely ventured to touch her finger-tips 4009 IX| greater for it. He draws a Venus, but his heart is still 4010 XIV| carriage-wheels he'll come out on his veranda and fire off his gun - not 4011 I| in bells and whistles and verbal warnings as in the dogma 4012 IV| carriage to take them to Vergato. During his absence the 4013 XXI| conducted Anna and Blanka to the verge of the gorge that separates 4014 XXIV| familiar face left. Like the veriest stranger, he was forced 4015 XVIII| cheese. With them sat Doctor Vernezs, who was even stricter in 4016 V| lance in the chapel of St. Veronica, - how the Roman lictor 4017 XXIV| clear hand, and even added verses on his father's birthday. 4018 XVIII| until the ringing of the vesper bell. Taverns and pot-houses 4019 IV| occasional climb on foot by the vetturino's side; and then, too, I 4020 XVI| tone of mingled wonder and vexation, "how did you come here 4021 XV| but when she saw Aaron's vexed expression and Manasseh' 4022 VI| CHAPTER VI.~ ~THE CONSECRATED PALM-LEAF.~ ~ 4023 | via 4024 VI| still strong, sonorous, and vibrant with feeling, the aged pontiff 4025 IV| the castle of a Hungarian vice-voivode. Its ruins are still to 4026 XIII| king of kings, Heaven's viceroy upon earth, was flying for 4027 XI| herself from Rome and its vicinity, he did not send her to 4028 XXIII| preparing to torture his victim. "You shall hear our plan. 4029 XIX| the princess is one of the victims?" asked the listener.~ ~" 4030 XX| bridegroom's house, the victor winning a silk neckerchief 4031 XXII| ourselves in Bem's way."~ ~"The victors of Abrudbanya and Brad will 4032 VII| Cagliari! Nobilis domina vidua de Dormand! Egregius dominus 4033 XVIII| warfare that no one can vie with him. Now, then, have 4034 V| not conceive of any one's viewing these objects with less 4035 IV| harder road, but its splendid views amply repay one for an occasional 4036 I| were being imposed upon. A vigorous protest followed. The elder 4037 I| begun to express his mind vigorously in his native Hungarian, 4038 VII| CHAPTER VII.~ ~AN AUDIENCE WITH THE 4039 VIII| CHAPTER VIII.~ ~AN UNWELCOME VISITOR.~ ~ 4040 XIV| where the family owned a villa which they used whenever 4041 XXVII| and read as follows:~ ~"Villafranca. Peace has been concluded. 4042 XX| 241]~ ~After that a plain villager, an old and gray-haired 4043 XIV| the strangers, and sundry villagers appeared out of the[153] 4044 IX| the paper in his hand with vindictive energy, as if he had held 4045 II| sensuality, arrogance, and vindictiveness; and his tool has brains, 4046 XV| find a clump of bear-berry vines, full of the ripened fruit 4047 IX| as ask permission thus to violate the rules of professional 4048 XXVIII| Benjamin Vajdar started violently as he took up the[327] faded 4049 XIX| animées, - the one as a violet, the other as a tulip. The 4050 V| holy relics recited their virtues, and related the miracles 4051 XVI| diplomacy."~ ~The Wallachian was visibly affected by this speech, 4052 XII| CHAPTER XII.~ ~A GHOSTLY VISITANT.~ ~It was the irony of fate 4053 XXIII| yet."~ ~Manasseh drew a visiting-card from his pocket, and, first 4054 XII| in and who goes out, what visiting-cards are left, whom you receive, 4055 XII| exchanging confidential visits. The strangeness and mystery 4056 Pref| the plot and incident and vital interest of the narrative.~ ~ 4057 XII| blue eyes were bright and vivacious, and her coral lips were 4058 X| constant anxiety, gained now a vivacity that was matched by the 4059 V| whose mystic notes bring so vividly before us that last scene 4060 XI| partition-wall of the house. Voices that she knew only too well, 4061 Pref| liberal and enlightened voivode of Transylvania, issued 4062 XV| one of the most marvellous volcanic formations in existence. 4063 IV| as if on the floor of a volcano's crater, and in that village 4064 VI| united cry of ever-swelling volume. Not merely Pius IX., but 4065 XXVIII| and hated had, by his own voluntary act, disarmed himself and 4066 VI| lodged on the flag of a volunteer regiment, whereupon a mighty 4067 XXIV| seconded her efforts nobly by volunteering to take less than full pay, - 4068 IX| the cunei, the podium, the vomitorium, and heaven knows what all, 4069 XIX| suspend the erection of the votive church which I began at 4070 V| miracle that night, and made a vow to the Virgin that in case 4071 XV| they will be taken for vultures by the snakes, and we shall 4072 XXI| God's blessing had been vying with man's curse to see 4073 VI| shifting breezes, was finally wafted toward the raised platform 4074 IX| her hands in her lap.~ ~"I wage war with nobody, Heaven 4075 XV| With this little company he waged bitter warfare against his 4076 V| taunts of the lictors, the wailing of the holy women, the shrieks 4077 XVIII| and gold, and around the waist was girt a belt, as broad 4078 X| extraordinary manner that the very waiters felt tempted to seize him 4079 IV| the others to go into the waiting-room. "That young man will not 4080 XIV| enough, one is often most wakeful when most in need of sleep. 4081 XI| justice, forbidden dreams in waking hours, envy of others' happiness, 4082 XV| rocks she came upon the red wall-pepper and a kind of yellow ragwort. 4083 XIV| could not but infer that the Wallachian-Hungarian nobleman was proud of the 4084 XXVII| at sight of the returned wanderer. But the most affecting 4085 IX| too, he must feel as he wanders through the world! He asks 4086 XIII| proper time[131] where he is wanted. Sun, moon, and stars may 4087 XXII| the midst of war, and in war-times the soldier must go whither 4088 XVIII| order of their age, the wardens - or, as they were popularly 4089 IX| the artist felt obliged to warn her of her danger.~ ~"Oh, 4090 XXV| and so many threads to the warp - according to the specifications. 4091 IX| expression intelligible to all. Wars have no terror for him; 4092 XIX| see the devil trying to wash himself clean. Even Cagliari 4093 XIV| to-night, as the rains have washed out the road in some places, 4094 I| needed here. While you were wasting your breath I had a guard 4095 XXVIII| Suspicion is much like a watch-dog; it leaps upon the man who 4096 XV| realised. While the Lord watches over your slumbers, I go 4097 XXIV| intelligence and the most watchful vigilance in guarding their 4098 IV| When we come to a beautiful waterfall we will sketch it, and when 4099 XXIII| ponies. Zenobia mounted one, waved a final adieu to Manasseh, 4100 V| all, that the robbers had waylaid; it was a post-carriage 4101 XIV| the resources of all the wayside inns that hardly a bite 4102 XII| distraction. You are strong; I am weak. I admire in you your power 4103 XIV| length the elder brother wearied of this diversion and aroused 4104 VIII| None at all," he answered, wearily. "I've been running around 4105 XV| and utters not a sigh of weariness or complaint. With that 4106 V| standing through all the weary hours of that morning. A 4107 IV| Toroczko. But I fear I am wearying you."~ ~Blanka begged him 4108 XIV| for love or money.~ ~The weather was unusually fine, as the 4109 IV| keep their rooms, and spin, weave, and embroider for their 4110 II| s cravat for him on his wedding-day. Well, however that may 4111 XVIII| influence. Still wearing my wedding-dress, I went to his room, where 4112 XIX| guests who sat around the wedding-table, the people who looked out 4113 VIII| the third gallery sat a wee speck of a man with an easel 4114 XXIII| their grain, planting and weeding their gardens, spinning 4115 XXII| it come there? Grass and weeds were growing in the marketplace, 4116 XIX| But instead of hanging weights and a swinging pendulum, 4117 XII| was easily followed. These weird melodies came to Blanka' 4118 XII| a miscellaneous list of well-known names from all classes, 4119 XIV| came very near guessing the well-meant deceit that was practised 4120 XIV| wraps and furs that she was well-nigh hidden from view. Despite 4121 XXII| building in whose front wall a well-preserved Roman gravestone was set, 4122 XXVI| commander threatened, begged, wept - all in vain. The only 4123 XII| before you. You were told, weren't you, that I wrote that 4124 XXIII| best horse out of Baron Wesselenyi's stud; and as soon as I 4125 XVI| yonder window toward the west. Do you see that signal-fire, 4126 VI| great bell sounded in the western turret of the cathedral, 4127 XVII| stay here, - the rocks are wet and slippery, - while I 4128 XXII| and shovels, scythes and wheel-tires."~ ~"Their sons are serving 4129 V| Haste makes waste!' I wheeled about, and there stood our 4130 | whereas 4131 XIII| his hand across his brow, whereon the perspiration had started, 4132 | wherever 4133 XXI| and all the implements wherewith the hand of man subdued 4134 X| the prince: he has more whims and freaks than Caligula. 4135 XIII| information the coach[129]man whipped up his horse and rattled 4136 VI| Durando a most unmerciful whipping. What direction the wind 4137 VII| inquiring looks and suppressed whispers followed them. The princess 4138 XV| fingers into his mouth and whistled, whereupon the three horses 4139 I| little faith in bells and whistles and verbal warnings as in 4140 I| the customary ringing and whistling and the guards' repeated 4141 XII| the fireplace stepped the white-clad form of a woman.~ ~"I am 4142 VIII| fine-looking man, and only the whiteness of his hair betrayed his 4143 XIII| Now take me with you whithersoever you will!" she cried, and 4144 | whoever 4145 XXII| Toroczko would spread a wholesome fear far and wide; it would[ 4146 XIV| and his legs were planted widely apart as he confronted the 4147 XXV| would have the prince a widower and a free man?"[306]~ ~ 4148 XIV| in our mountains without wielding it on the battle-field; 4149 VIII| liveried coachman in a white wig, with a closed carriage, 4150 XVII| Yes, through a trackless wilderness and over rugged mountains."~ ~" 4151 XX| Jonathan!" cried Blanka, wildly.~ ~"Your brother killed 4152 I| have a wife employ the wiles of a coquette toward her 4153 XXIII| commander's quarters. The man willingly gave him his escort. On 4154 VIII| princess had indicated her willingness to comply with his request, " 4155 XIX| listener.~ ~"As long as God wills," was all he could say in 4156 XXI| with the Aranyos River winding this way and that among 4157 XV| behold. The zigzags and windings of the giant corridor, three 4158 I| determined to adjust the window-shade without any help from the 4159 XIII| for a moment against the window-sill, in mute[130] admiration 4160 XVI| raised against the fortunate winner.~ ~"But, Adorjan," interposed 4161 XVI| good-will by leaving his winnings on the table. But Manasseh 4162 IX| blessing; she goes forth and wins for herself all that she 4163 XXIII| rage at the indignity and wiped the ashes from his face, 4164 XXIII| but every sinew in his wiry frame was of steel. He grasped 4165 VI| professional schemes were in no wise endangered.~ ~When Manasseh 4166 VIII| upper hand. You will do wisely, therefore, to press an 4167 XX| that he wouldn't have had wit enough left to betray his 4168 XII| their masks; but I use no witchery about it. My guests are 4169 VIII| remember.~ ~When her lawyer had withdrawn she sought her book and 4170 XXIII| no reproach, no word of withering scorn, in thus addressing 4171 XXII| Diurbanu, "that has not withheld its thunderbolts."~ ~"You 4172 V| with a power that cannot be withstood. For the time being the 4173 XVIII| people by being pale and wobegone. Just look in the glass! 4174 XVIII| and so remained. I was wonder-struck. 'See!' I cried, 'you cannot 4175 XII| bas-relief at all, but a wonderfully skilful bit of painting, 4176 XIV| dangerous journey over a rough wood-road that led through the ravine. 4177 XXVI| fortress of Solferino rose a wooded height, since known to the 4178 VI| one foot, and clung to the woodwork of the platform with both 4179 XXV| COMMISSARIAT.~ ~The mysterious workings of the commissary department 4180 V| Miserere,[46] Allegri's world-renowned composition, whose mystic 4181 XV| accompanying pocketbook is all her worldly wealth, as well as my own 4182 XXIII| and are prepared for the worst. We decided long ago what 4183 XXVIII| life's battle, to have his wounds bound by the hands of those 4184 XVIII| the handsome bodice and woven belt, the richly trimmed 4185 XIV| before the kitchen door,[156] wrapped in his sheepskin, and with 4186 XIX| lips[214] and darting a wrathful look at her devoted slave.~ ~" 4187 XXVIII| he saw a little picture wreathed in evergreen, - his own 4188 XIV| my beloved home. I will wrestle with you, fight with you; 4189 XIV| it was not the embrace of wrestlers. They exchanged a hearty 4190 XV| of serpents squirmed and wriggled away from that blazing horror. 4191 XV| Bagyon as escort. But don't wrinkle your brow, we sha'n't come 4192 XXIII| Manasseh seized her by the wrist and shouted hoarsely in 4193 XXVIII| opened the veins of his wrists with a penknife, and so 4194 XXVIII| half-finished letter lay under the writer's hand, but his pen had 4195 XXVIII| used it occasionally for writing. In his absence Vajdar had 4196 XXVIII| Searching the drawer for writing-materials, he had come upon a sheet 4197 XXIII| beside the road. Nor was he wrong in this surmise. He was 4198 XI| CHAPTER XI.~ ~THE DECISION.~ ~Gabriel 4199 XII| CHAPTER XII.~ ~A GHOSTLY VISITANT.~ ~ 4200 XIII| CHAPTER XIII.~ ~A SUDDEN FLIGHT.~ ~Blanka 4201 XIV| CHAPTER XIV.~ ~WALLACHIAN HOSPITALITY.~ ~ 4202 XIX| CHAPTER XIX.~ ~A MIDNIGHT COUNCIL.~ ~ 4203 XV| CHAPTER XV.~ ~BALYIKA CAVE.~ ~The sun 4204 XVI| CHAPTER XVI.~ ~A DESPERATE HAZARD.~ ~ 4205 XVII| CHAPTER XVII.~ ~IN PORLIK GROTTO.~ ~Complying 4206 XVIII| CHAPTER XVIII.~ ~TOROCZKO.~ ~It was a 4207 XX| CHAPTER XX.~ ~MIRTH AND MOURNING.~ ~ 4208 XXI| CHAPTER XXI.~ ~THE SPY.~ ~Albeit the 4209 XXII| CHAPTER XXII.~ ~THE HAND OF FATE.~ ~Through 4210 XXIII| CHAPTER XXIII.~ ~OLD SCORES.~ ~The inhabitants 4211 XXIV| CHAPTER XXIV.~ ~A CRUEL PARTING.~ ~At 4212 XXV| CHAPTER XXV.~ ~SECRETS OF THE COMMISSARIAT.~ ~ 4213 XXVI| CHAPTER XXVI.~ ~SOLFERINO.~ ~One of the 4214 XXVII| CHAPTER XXVII.~ ~AN HOUR OF TRIAL.~ ~Manasseh 4215 XXVIII| CHAPTER XXVIII.~ ~A DAY OF RECKONING.~ ~ 4216 V| neighbourhood of Pennsylvania. The Yankees, you know, are highly respected 4217 V| piece of wood about three yards in length, and unadorned 4218 XV| all alone for the lot of yarns I've been reeling off to 4219 XVIII| the reach of her love and yearning!"~ ~"If it were only the 4220 XV| magistrate and the captain of the yeomen. These two took an armed 4221 | yourselves 4222 XIV| scapegrace?" cried Aaron.~ ~The youthful soldier blushed like a bashful 4223 XVIII| before it. Men and women, youths and maidens, entered the 4224 IV| advocate, his professional zeal kindling at the prospect 4225 XV| most curious to behold. The zigzags and windings of the giant 4226 VII| Dormand! Egregius dominus de Zimand!"~ ~This ceremonious apostrophe


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