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1 Pres | labor, abundant peace has come in the latter days.~ ~Hungary 2 I, I| which is her home."~ ~"How come you to be here, little countess?" 3 I, I| night. Chance, however, has come to our aid."~ ~"I understand," 4 I, II| trouble. I wish you would come with me to help hunt for 5 I, II| you have time, and will come with me, you shall be paid 6 I, II| top-boots. "No harm shall come to you. We are only going 7 I, III| alone here. No one will come while I am away."~ ~"Oh, 8 I, III| little sister who is dead. Come here, Philine, and sit by 9 II, I| is the second mad person come to live in Fertőszeg."~ ~ 10 II, I| order to have the doctor come to see me!"~ ~Then came 11 II, II| strangers are, and where they come from. And such an authority 12 II, II| village, where they turn and come back to the castle. But 13 II, II| Tell us what is she like. Come nearer to me."~ ~The clerk, 14 II, III| the Herr Vice-palatine is come, at the request of the baroness, 15 II, III| the youth, 'how does it come that you don't know my name - 16 II, III| wife say? I wish I had n't come into this crazy castle! 17 III, I| little maid's clear-voiced "Come in!" a gentleman in promenade 18 III, I| sleep until she heard Ludwig come into the room. But all her 19 III, II| bed. Then the cats would come with their gratulations, 20 III, II| the tap at her door.~ ~"Come in!"~ ~The man who entered 21 III, II| silly questions which have come into my head. And forget 22 III, II| congratulate me nicely. Come, let us hear it!"~ ~The 23 III, II| died, or is there more to come afterward? If death is painful, 24 III, II| children on my birthday. Come, tell me which of the heaps 25 III, III| took up his oars.~ ~"I will come back here to-morrow," he 26 III, III| fervently that nothing might come of Ludwig's fury that Heaven 27 III, III| hesitating knock at her door.~ ~"Come in! You may come in!" she 28 III, III| door.~ ~"Come in! You may come in!" she called joyfully. 29 III, III| What do you want? You may come in. I am still up."~ ~The 30 III, IV| woman, "I beg that you will come with me at once to the castle; 31 III, IV| ladyship."~ ~"But we did not come in a carriage; we walked."~ ~ 32 III, IV| and horses?"~ ~"Cannot you come with us on foot, Herr Doctor?"~ ~" 33 III, IV| reward you richly if you will come with me."~ ~The doctor was 34 III, IV| that requires medical aid. Come, let me feel your pulse; 35 III, IV| Count! Herr Henry did not come alone to fetch me, but he 36 III, IV| the glittering lake.~ ~"Come, Marie," he said, "fetch 37 IV, I| under your protection to come to the manor, where he would 38 IV, I| But when would the relief come?~ ~One year after another 39 IV, II| balmy, sunshiny afternoon: "Come, we will take a promenade."~ ~ 40 IV, II| starts. These words have not come from the phantom of the 41 IV, II| up here! You will let me come again, won't you, Ludwig? 42 IV, II| won't you, Ludwig? I will come only when you ask me. And 43 IV, II| swimming excursions. You will come with me in the canoe, won' 44 IV, III| I am not silly enough to come here seeking honor and respect - 45 IV, III| you, Herr Count, and I am come to return favor for favor. 46 IV, III| way I came in another can come as well. It is said that 47 IV, III| her, and she would have to come back to me in the forest. 48 IV, IV| Yes; I sent for him to come here," answered the count. " 49 IV, IV| of his left hand.~ ~"You come in good time, Master Matyas," 50 IV, IV| as quickly as possible. Come, and I will show you what 51 IV, IV| birthday. Count Vavel had come to her apartments, as usual, 52 IV, IV| did not want morning to come so soon! But now that I 53 IV, IV| of something that will? Come with me, and see."~ ~She 54 V, I| they were too cunning to come prowling about a place where 55 V, I| object - they would have come as suitors for her hand. 56 V, II| she not have asked him to come to the manor? The count 57 V, II| about her.~ ~"How did you come? I did not hear the carriage," 58 V, II| must also excuse mine; I am come to repay the debt I owe 59 V, II| and some one else! Let us come farther into the park, that 60 V, II| as for the others - pah! Come, your hand on it! Let us 61 V, II| to the lady and say:~ ~"Come, baroness, we will go together."~ ~ 62 V, II| colonel's companions, who had come hastily forward at the threatened 63 V, II| another world! Pray do not come any farther with me; I can 64 V, III| own! And that yours will come I firmly believe. But don' 65 V, III| believe - nay, I know it must come very soon. The signs of 66 V, III| Where was all this money to come from? The puzzling question 67 VI, I| doctor."~ ~"He - he won't come - here; he is - afraid. 68 VI, I| shall be then!"~ ~"Will you come with me to his bedside? 69 VI, I| last moments."~ ~"Yes, yes; come quickly."~ ~A wonderful 70 VI, I| young man's letters, had come to the conclusion that Hungary 71 VI, II| responded Count Vavel. "Come, we will retire to this 72 VI, III| began in a cheery tone, "I come like the gypsy who broke 73 VI, IV| lovely sister Katinka, I am come a-wooing - as this nosegay 74 VI, IV| carriages!" persisted the maid. "Come and see them for yourself!"~ ~ 75 VI, IV| hastened to meet her.~ ~"May I come with you?" shyly begged 76 VI, IV| I beg that you will come," was the reply; and the 77 VI, IV| the daughter?~ ~"You must come with me to the manor?" said 78 VI, IV| Vavel.~ ~"Why can't you come with us?" innocently inquired 79 VI, IV| laughed merrily.~ ~"He may come for a brief visit; later 80 VI, IV| visit; later we will let him come to stay always." Then she 81 VI, V| for me."~ ~"Then she must come with us to the manor to 82 VI, V| directly some one will come who will not let you 'perish 83 VI, VI| more rapidly.~ ~"Then it is come at last!" she muttered, 84 VI, VI| to wait on you. You will come with us, will you not?"~ ~" 85 VI, VI| toward the door, gasping:~ ~"Come - come - let us go. The 86 VI, VI| door, gasping:~ ~"Come - come - let us go. The steam - 87 VI, VI| when he had done with it. Come, we will pay Herr Ludwig 88 VI, VI| I am sleepy, after all! Come, little mama, we will go 89 VII, II| might be said: "The time is come to be up and doing, Hungary!"~ ~ 90 VII, III| Then to the ex-robber: "Come with me."~ ~He led the way 91 VII, III| was the reply. "I have come only from Kapuvar to-day."~ ~" 92 VII, III| the letter went on, "I come to my instructions to you, 93 VII, III| away from here. You are to come with me at once.'"~ ~"And 94 VIII, I| response, "and I never will. Come - come with me! The maid 95 VIII, I| and I never will. Come - come with me! The maid and what 96 VIII, I| I must not accept it. I come direct from the influenza 97 VIII, I| care of me. Don't let Marie come to see me; and if I should 98 VIII, II| moaned the baroness. "Don't come near me. I am a murderess. 99 VIII, II| now, when I wanted her to come to me."~ ~"Good heaven!" 100 VIII, II| here."~ ~"But why may not I come with you?" asked Marie, 101 VIII, II| He does not want you to come near him, lest you, too, 102 VIII, III| his ambitious designs had come to naught. The rising of 103 VIII, III| saying:~ ~"It is I. I have come to seek you."~ ~"Who is 104 VIII, III| face.~ ~"And why have you come here?"~ ~"I came to bring 105 IX, I| Castle.~ ~When Marie, who was come in quest of her friend Cambray, 106 IX, I| Lisette, and I did not see him come away," was the reply.~ ~" 107 IX, I| the reply.~ ~"Then let me come in," said the young girl. " 108 IX, I| will beat me if I let you come in," returned the boy, opening 109 IX, I| sharp tone:~ ~"Why do you come here? Has the Lord forsaken 110 IX, I| you over yonder, that you come back to this pest-house? 111 IX, I| to the lad by her side, "Come with me, Laczko; we will 112 IX, I| her approach.~ ~"Let me come in, Cambray. It is I, your 113 IX, I| little Marie. Please let me come in. There, close to your 114 IX, I| If you will not let me come in to you, papa Cambray," 115 IX, I| I shall go away, and not come back again. If you should 116 IX, I| Then fetch it; but don't come into the room with it, for 117 IX, I| your father."~ ~"Don't come any nearer, I tell you!" 118 IX, I| from here. Are you ready to come with me at once?"~ ~"I am," 119 IX, I| them what we can do. But come, we must make haste, and 120 IX, I| camp."~ ~"Then tell him to come to the Nameless Castle at 121 IX, I| that she would never again come back to it. But she had 122 IX, III| hurried to her side.~ ~"Don't come any farther, Katharina," 123 IX, III| know you better. When you come in sight of the enemy you 124 IX, III| trench, he believed it to come from the muskets of his 125 IX, IV| Laczi, awake! Look up - come back to life!"~ ~And Satan 126 X, I| I know all about it. I come from there."~ ~"Ah, did 127 X, I| face darkening.~ ~"I will come to that all in good time," 128 X, I| about them, for I am just come from them."~ ~"Were they 129 X, I| tell you; and that is how I come to know she is a princess."~ ~ 130 X, II| was their escort.~ ~"There come some chasseurs on a foraging 131 X, III| again, now that you are come. I want to live, Ludwig, 132 X, III| past, and now that you are come everything will be well. 133 X, III| in a voice that seemed to come from the distant clouds:~ ~" 134 X, III| appear, the fever would come too, and to-day it has failed 135 X, III| to-day it has failed to come with the star. Joy has cured