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1 Pres | chose the friendship of young men who quickly rose into 2 Pres | attracted other writers and young men of the university about 3 Pres | only act of violence these young revolutionists committed 4 Pres | religious liberty for which the young idealists led by Kossuth 5 I, I| compassionately ejaculated the young man; and when he saw that 6 I, I| suddenly interposed the young man. "This innocent child 7 I, I| worn staircase.~ ~When the young man, with the little girl 8 I, I| lion!" harshly replied the young man. "He who aroused so 9 I, I| promenade, and came close to the young man's side. "Everything 10 I, I| incredulous smile returned the young man.~ ~"Fetch the map, and 11 I, I| evade pursuit," said the young man, producing from a secret 12 I, I| not a suitable one for so young a man. Have you considered 13 I, I| grim smile responded the young man.~ ~"Jester! You forget 14 I, I| different planet," answered the young man.~ ~"Your hand, my friend! 15 I, II| be heard," whispered the young man in her ear.~ ~At this 16 I, II| staggering toward them. The young man, in order to make room 17 I, II| alike, are n't we?"~ ~The young man now knew with whom he 18 I, II| drunkard seized hold of the young man's mantle to detain him.~ ~" 19 I, II| very cold," returned the young man. "Instead of talking 20 I, II| however, to keep an eye on the young man and his charge. At the 21 I, II| beside the curb where the young man was waiting.~ ~"I am 22 I, II| of the secret police the young man knew very well; but 23 I, II| hands cordially with the young man, and said:~ ~"Adieu, 24 I, II| He waited until the young man had entered the coach 25 I, II| asked the coachman of the young man.~ ~"Well, citizen," 26 I, II| to be the right one. The young man now bade the coachman 27 I, II| one-storied house, the young man drew the strap, and 28 I, II| you, Raoul?" called the young man from the coach window.~ ~ 29 I, II| back. The giant and the young man now lifted the coachman 30 I, II| beauty, you know!"~ ~The young man also seated himself 31 I, III| favorite lodgings of the young men of fashion. These young 32 I, III| young men of fashion. These young men were called the "narcissi," 33 I, III| women, who were chiefly young and handsome, were clad 34 I, III| indifferently:~ ~"Neither the young man nor the child concern 35 I, III| beautiful women, handsome young men, and clever children 36 I, III| what has become of your young friend. In fact, we must 37 I, IV| well what to do. The man is young and an enthusiast - an easy 38 II, I| for an ox-roast. The fat young ox had been spitted, and 39 II, I| place by a curved comb. The young men had thrust into the 40 II, II| t tell if she be old or young."~ ~"If they drive out they 41 II, II| marshes, where he ate the young shoots of the reeds, and 42 II, II| creatures I ever saw - and quite young."~ ~Every eye was turned 43 II, II| seen without a cap.~ ~"A young girl not more than fifteen, 44 II, II| my account," retorted the young man, "but for the beasts 45 II, II| you ought to learn that a young person should speak only 46 III, I| sparrow, and the hostess, a young girl.~ ~The girl, to judge 47 III, I| securely fastened around the young girl's hat; then, drawing 48 III, I| romances, and she was still too young to begin the study of history. 49 III, II| maid, in terror, drew the young man's head toward her, and 50 III, II| is not anger," sighed the young man.~ ~"What is it, then?"~ ~" 51 III, II| front of the speechless young man in one of those costumes 52 III, II| thou art!" And in vain the young man sought to withdraw the 53 III, II| Is she pretty?"~ ~"She is young."~ ~"Didst thou see her 54 III, III| Ludwig, savagely.~ ~The young girl withdrew trembling 55 III, IV| Herr Doctor," stammered the young girl, so faintly that it 56 III, IV| the voice of a child, a young or an old woman, "I beg 57 IV, I| him that this woman was young and very fair; and it told 58 IV, I| jovial blades, the eligible young nobles, who had honored 59 IV, I| Vavel. Women, especially young women, rarely quit the pleasures 60 IV, I| possibilities that he, a young man in the flower of his 61 IV, I| in his silk-lined tomb a young girl to whom he had become 62 IV, II| winter, a letter from the young law student with whom he 63 IV, II| visit to the castle. The young man wrote to say that he 64 IV, II| the shore of the lake. The young lawyer arranged these matters 65 IV, II| more from Ludwig.~ ~The young man, however, placed the 66 IV, II| warm tears moistened the young man's face; but they were 67 IV, III| phenomenon with him; and the young girl was astonished beyond 68 IV, III| her head had rested on the young man's shoulder, her form 69 IV, III| Ludwig, giving place to the young girl.~ ~Marie looked through 70 IV, III| rushed frantically toward the young girl's sleeping-chamber, 71 IV, III| if I were escorting two young women. When we promenaded 72 IV, IV| jack of all trades to the young girl's apartment, and explain 73 IV, IV| birthday wish might be. But the young girl, whose sparkling eyes 74 IV, IV| dear Ludwig," replied the young girl, but with no brightening 75 IV, IV| Count Vavel gently took the young girl's hand in his.~ ~"Suppose 76 IV, IV| lounge by the door?"~ ~The young girl gazed into his eyes 77 V, II| was still in France. His young and beautiful wife ran away 78 V, II| told that it was not his young mistress from the castle 79 V, III| of his disloyalty to the young girl troubled him, and he 80 V, III| the table. Evidently the young girl had been studying.~ ~ 81 V, III| without a word drew the young girl's hand through his 82 V, III| letter to some one?"~ ~The young girl calmly returned his 83 V, III| all to me!" murmured the young man, in a choking voice.~ ~"' 84 V, III| unnecessary," proudly returned the young girl. "If you wish to feel 85 VI, I| Henry's face when he saw his young mistress. She moved softly 86 VI, I| the lovely person of his young charge. All the emotions 87 VI, I| Mercatoris in Fertőszeg, and the young attorney, who was now living 88 VI, I| than the Hungarians. The young lawyer, on the other hand, 89 VI, I| Ludwig Vavel, on reading the young man's letters, had come 90 VI, III| door, rushed toward the young girl, raised her in his 91 VI, III| gazed in perplexity at the young girl, then said in a low 92 VI, III| For my sake?" echoed the young girl, sorrowfully. "For 93 VI, III| score, Marie," returned the young man, confidently. "I shall 94 VI, III| Himself!" interposed the young girl in a fervent tone, 95 VI, III| Vavel gently drew the young girl to his breast.~ ~"Marie, 96 VI, III| sunshine brightened the young girl's face; she flung her 97 VI, III| respect to the distinguished young lady under Count Vavel's 98 VI, III| with a deep bow, when the young lady frustrated his ceremonious 99 VI, IV| for a brave, handsome, and young cavalier."~ ~"Thank you 100 VI, IV| asked Ludwig, surveying the young girl in surprise.~ ~"Who? 101 VI, IV| The baroness grasped the young girl's hands in both her 102 VI, IV| After this speech the two young women embraced. Which was 103 VI, IV| emissary.~ ~When the two young women had sobbed out their 104 VI, IV| inquired Marie.~ ~The other young woman laughed merrily.~ ~" 105 VI, IV| attentive listener was the fair young girl! Her lips were pressed 106 VI, V| sprang to her side, the young girl exclaiming reproachfully:~ ~" 107 VI, V| tone, as she pressed the young girl closely to her breast.~ ~ 108 VI, V| ha!" merrily laughed the young girl, "then I have really 109 VI, VI| I am going to take your young mistress home with me, Lisette," 110 VI, VI| caress.~ ~This action of the young girl seemed to please the 111 VI, VI| keep pace with the eager young girl, who would have liked 112 VI, VI| hastily interposed the young girl; "I shall never do 113 VI, VI| beautiful?" frankly returned the young girl.~ ~"Ah, I have an idea," 114 VI, VI| was smilingly watching her young guest - "do you object to 115 VI, VI| Katharina herself conducted the young girl to her room. Marie 116 VII, II| received from a clergyman and a young law student.~ ~The reality 117 VII, III| the vice-palatine and the young attorney from Pest, each 118 VIII, I| fifteen years old - almost a young lady. Should she leave Amélie 119 VIII, II| Katharina now held toward the young girl the portrait M. Cambray 120 VIII, II| Katharina!" interposed the young girl, "why do you speak 121 VIII, II| Ludwig?" interrupted the young girl.~ ~"Yes, to deliver 122 VIII, II| last effort to detain the young girl - "Marie, do you wish 123 VIII, II| drawn away and held in the young girl's warm clasp, while 124 IX, I| let me come in," said the young girl. "I want to speak to 125 IX, I| apologized the lad, "but our young mistress from the manor 126 IX, I| utter another word, the young girl and her little escort 127 IX, I| his gun, and preceded his young mistress down the staircase 128 IX, I| valiantly in front of his young mistress, laid his gun against 129 IX, I| repulsive countenance, the young girl went close to his side, 130 X, I| knew just how delighted the young girl had been when she beheld 131 X, II| side of the road.~ ~The young officer riding beside the 132 X, II| expedition," observed the young officer, pointing toward 133 X, II| At the moment when the young French champion's sword 134 X, II| I will tell this brave young chevalier what I want," 135 X, II| consent to the exchange! The young Frenchman galloped down 136 X, II| pastor's housekeeper. The young lady, who was exhausted 137 X, III| the authorities for the young girl's heirs. But none of