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1 I, I| one, "she ordered Diana to take me to the children's ball 2 I, I| cautious tone.~ ~"But we can't take her in; it would be a great 3 I, I| mother's name?"~ ~"We might take her to the conciergerie," 4 I, I| That is true; but we can't take the child to our apartments. 5 I, I| Why, surely you don't take us to be croquemitaines 6 I, I| assented his companion. "And take with you also the steel 7 I, III| street in quest of a cab to take them to the Palace of Narcissus.~ ~ 8 I, III| directly to mama's boudoir, and take her by surprise."~ ~The 9 I, IV| good, heavens! how can I take Amélie on such a journey?"~ ~" 10 I, IV| journey?"~ ~"You are not to take her with you - of what are 11 I, IV| shall be my pleasure to take care of Amélie; you may 12 I, IV| CHILD: I am compelled to take a journey. I shall write 13 I, IV| again - "~ ~"If only I might take one last look at my little 14 II, I| proprietress intends to take up a permanent residence 15 II, I| how the baroness came to take such a fancy to this quiet 16 II, II| bácsi!"~ ~"Hum; does 'she' take me to be a detective?"~ ~" 17 II, II| explain how he intended to take the castle without force - 18 II, III| owner?"~ ~"First, I should take advantage of the law of 19 III, I| were the guests allowed to take their places at the breakfast-table - 20 III, II| said, extending his hand to take hers.~ ~"And thou wilt grant 21 III, II| must be very pretty. May I take a look at her some time?"~ ~" 22 III, III| the doctor, then we will take the carriage."~ ~"No, indeed! 23 III, III| run into the court, and take a cold that would certainly 24 III, IV| t I know some one would take it into his head to let 25 III, IV| into the guest-chamber, and take a lamp in there," he ordered, 26 III, IV| haste."~ ~"The carriage will take us to the castle in five 27 III, IV| heavily - "~ ~"I will let you take my umbrella."~ ~"Thanks, 28 III, IV| very strong man; he will take you on his shoulders, and 29 III, IV| request. Go to your room, take off these wet clothes, and 30 III, IV| will stay close by you, and take good care that nothing frightens 31 III, IV| in the water.~ ~"Will you take me sometime to visit the 32 IV, I| the lady from the manor take her way to church, on foot 33 IV, I| matter, was quite as ready to take the field, with as many 34 IV, II| one concerned were she to take any notice of the circumstance. 35 IV, II| ablegatus to the Diet, and to take possession of his new purchase, 36 IV, II| afternoon: "Come, we will take a promenade."~ ~He conducted 37 IV, III| Baroness Landsknechtsschild take observations with a telescope, 38 IV, III| Stop here in the castle, take your station in front of 39 IV, III| instruments. The count did not take the road which ran around 40 IV, III| they were not content to take only my jewelry. I was about 41 IV, III| the court; no one would take it."~ ~The baroness laughingly 42 IV, III| quite distinctly: 'Ludwig, take care; she will bite!"~ ~ ~ ~ 43 IV, III| should find it, I would n't take it from the Herr Count, 44 IV, III| interposed the robber.~ ~"Take up some trade," pursued 45 IV, III| very soon taught me how to take what belonged to others. 46 IV, III| soldier, but they never would take me; they always said I would 47 IV, IV| fifteen hundred men. He would take no denial, but insisted 48 IV, IV| slumber, Marie? Suppose I take up my old quarters on the 49 V, I| which it was his custom to take his daily drive with Marie. 50 V, I| the baroness herself would take a part, and win well-deserved 51 V, II| front of her face. "Pray take him away, Herr Colonel - 52 V, II| him away, Herr Colonel - take him away."~ ~"Presently. 53 V, II| give him to me; I will take him with me."~ ~"No; I had 54 V, II| rather keep him here. I shall take good care, however, that 55 V, II| this morning before you take your usual drive. Answer 56 V, II| to be your guest. I shall take steps then to learn if the 57 V, II| tragedy, into a capital jest. Take me to drive with you to-day 58 V, II| Am I enough like her to take her place in the carriage?"~ ~ 59 V, II| her, "have you decided to take me with you?"~ ~"No."~ ~" 60 V, II| Then you are going to take the lady?"~ ~"No."~ ~"Not? 61 V, II| castle. Now, however, I shall take this opportunity to say 62 V, II| excuse me, therefore, if I take the liberty to doubt your 63 V, II| pride. I am too proud to take you from the woman to whom 64 V, III| for your own use. I shall take my exercise in the garden."~ ~" 65 V, III| breathlessly:~ ~"Please take this letter."~ ~The youth, 66 V, III| owner of a telescope, I take it upon myself to beg the 67 VI, I| Count Vavel had ceased to take outdoor exercise, he had 68 VI, I| Herr Count. Who will - take my - place? Perhaps - that 69 VI, I| Oh, Henry, no one could take your place. You are to me 70 VI, II| spectator of a comedy, much less take part in one. But let us 71 VI, II| you may be sure I shall take good care not to ask any 72 VI, III| eagle had not hesitated to take possession of that which 73 VI, III| But I certainly cannot take all this money without something 74 VI, III| you imagine that I shall take pleasure in seeing you go 75 VI, III| heaven - "~ ~"Then may He take me to Himself!" interposed 76 VI, III| turn with a curse! May God take me to Himself now - now, 77 VI, IV| fill that office? Will you take the desolate maid to your 78 VI, IV| on condition that you take me with you."~ ~"What, baroness? 79 VI, IV| place."~ ~"I wish you would take me with you," responded 80 VI, V| deal to do, and I mean to take Marie with me."~ ~"To-day?"~ ~" 81 VI, VI| woman.~ ~"I am going to take your young mistress home 82 VI, VI| cards.~ ~"But I intend to take you out of the kitchen, 83 VI, VI| about, your ladyship. Go; take mon petit garçon with you; 84 VI, VI| you as you deal with him. Take care of him. My cards will 85 VI, VI| broad palm, and added: "Take good care of my treasure, 86 VI, VI| she suggested. "We will take his canoe, and cross the 87 VI, VI| ordered her coachman to take the carriage home; then 88 VII, I| Halberds against them? Do you take me to be a fool, Herr Vice-palatine?"~ ~ 89 VII, II| he would be compelled to take his seat between the two 90 VII, II| march, he was forced to take enough time to speak on 91 VII, II| my treasure, Katharina? Take good care of my palladium 92 VII, II| Katharina, let me beg of you to take good care of them; no matter 93 VII, III| Themire's first move was to take up her abode in the same 94 VII, III| fails to meet me, I shall take the maid and the documents 95 VII, III| ladies will be prepared to take charge of the maid. You 96 VII, III| Laczi sprang to his feet.~ ~"Take my own horse, and ride for 97 VII, III| And where am I to take her?"~ ~"You will have a 98 VII, III| of your coming, and will take charge of the maid. Then 99 VIII, I| yourself, Jocrisse, must take it to the marquis."~ ~"I 100 VIII, I| eagerly extended her hand to take the letter.~ ~"Would it 101 VIII, I| satisfied; and if you will take the advice of one who wishes 102 VIII, I| further about me, for I can take care of myself. If only 103 VIII, I| go back to your home and take possession of your reward. 104 VIII, I| are here - safe, unharmed. Take her - fly with her and hers 105 VIII, I| casket in a hamper, and take it to Ludwig Vavel, wherever 106 VIII, I| You cannot with safety take her with you. The maid and 107 VIII, I| old friend Lisette will take care of me. Don't let Marie 108 VIII, II| Castle, where Lisette will take care of him - "~ ~"Lisette?" 109 VIII, II| No - no. I am the one to take care of him! He was a father 110 VIII, III| tent, that he, Vavel, would take his place for the remainder 111 VIII, III| breast. He did not need to take them from their hiding-place 112 VIII, III| not speak of her. Here, take these treasures into your 113 IX, I| small defender's eyes.~ ~"Take down your gun, Laczko," 114 IX, I| an additional protection, take this little lad with you." 115 IX, I| the nest empty. We must take them by surprise. Have you 116 IX, III| he ascended to the top to take a view of the surrounding 117 IX, III| stop here, therefore, and take observations with my glass, 118 IX, III| ordered the marquis. "Take thirty men, and proceed 119 IX, III| top of her voice, "Vavel, take care! Look to your rear!"~ ~ 120 X, I| into Matyas's hand. "Here - take these, and buy what is necessary. 121 X, II| brigandage, to waylay and take as prisoners two distinguished 122 X, III| forgetful: she neglected to take leave of her host the pastor, 123 X, III| on my gown; then I will take your arm and Katharina's, 124 X, III| I am very heavy. Ludwig, take Katharina into the next 125 X, III| Joy has cured me. Don't take your hands away from me,