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1 Pres | literature and social questions, came pouring from his surcharged 2 I, I| but would turn when he came to the circle of light cast 3 I, I| however, two belated citizens came from somewhere, their hurrying 4 I, I| man.~ ~When the two men came abreast of the doorway illumined 5 I, I| restless promenade, and came close to the young man's 6 I, I| aperture. Suddenly footsteps came toward the door. When it 7 I, I| room, and the elder man came through the doorway - alone.~ ~ 8 I, II| short pipe between his lips, came staggering toward them. 9 I, II| stalwart man in top-boots came forth, accompanied by a 10 I, III| opened into an adjoining room came the melancholy tones of 11 I, III| silver-embroidered livery came hastily toward her and said 12 I, III| followed.~ ~Here M. Cambray came forward and said:~ ~"I have 13 I, III| One of the physicians now came from the boudoir, and announced 14 I, III| between the two events. How came it about that the courteous 15 I, III| an hour later your friend came out of the house with another 16 II, I| the bells the moment she came in sight. There was only 17 II, I| wonder how the baroness came to take such a fancy to 18 II, I| The committee of reception came forth from the shade of 19 II, I| reception!~ ~A servant now came running from the village, 20 II, I| come to see me!"~ ~Then came the surveyor's turn.~ ~" 21 II, II| gentleman from a foreign country came to Fertőszeg, and took such 22 II, II| care of until his mother came back."~ ~By this time the 23 II, II| coffee."~ ~When the time came to serve the black coffee, 24 II, III| say.~ ~"On the contrary, I came because the baroness desires 25 II, III| groom's apartment, the count came toward him and said:~ ~" 26 III, I| a little old grandmother came limping along, hunting for 27 III, I| night on the lounge, but he came in so late, and went away 28 III, II| extremely problematic.~ ~And who came to congratulate her on her 29 III, II| haste, I know not why, we came to a river, and found that 30 III, III| protecting canoe. When she came abreast of it she uttered 31 III, III| clouds of dust arose; then came a heavy downpour of rain. 32 III, III| directly afterward there came a hesitating knock at her 33 III, III| Castle opened, and there came forth a veiled lady, who 34 III, IV| exclaimed, when his housekeeper came to remove the remnants of 35 III, IV| At that moment there came a knock at the street door, 36 III, IV| spattered with mud.~ ~"What? Came on foot in such weather - 37 III, IV| doctor. "I was summoned, and came through this dreadful storm. 38 III, IV| alone to fetch me, but he came with the gracious countess; 39 III, IV| illness. The salutary crisis came of its own accord during 40 III, IV| her ear. Celebrated actors came and went; she did not delight 41 IV, I| leave her room when a caller came; it may have been that she 42 IV, I| Castle - not even when she came quite close to it.~ ~On 43 IV, I| At last the poor woman came to me, and begged me to 44 IV, I| rush to her cheeks when he came suddenly into her presence?~ ~ ~ ~ 45 IV, II| phenomenal charms her Ludwig came up here to feast his eyes. 46 IV, II| She called to him, and he came walking on his hands and 47 IV, II| tears.~ ~"I am so thankful I came up here! You will let me 48 IV, III| phenomena, and when the hour came at which she usually went 49 IV, III| something quite different came within the field of vision.~ ~ 50 IV, III| what you are, and how you came here?" impatiently interposed 51 IV, III| the adjoining room, whence came the faint light of a lamp. 52 IV, III| light of a lamp. The light came from another room still 53 IV, III| entered the room - a hero who came with a cudgel to do battle 54 IV, III| have taken nothing. You came in good time to help me."~ ~" 55 IV, III| what he was, whence he came, and what he was doing here.~ ~" 56 IV, III| imperiously:~ ~"Who are you? How came you here, and what do you 57 IV, III| Laczi; but it was n't, and I came to tell you so. I confess 58 IV, III| three of his comrades. I came here to-night because the 59 IV, III| business, and the way I came in another can come as well. 60 IV, III| the proffered glass. "I came without knocking for admittance. 61 IV, III| betters. When the little lad came into the world, I said to 62 IV, IV| hour earlier. He heard, and came as readily at half-past 63 IV, IV| the signal.~ ~He always came promptly when the falling 64 V, I| Laczi?~ ~A propitious chance came to Count Vavel's aid in 65 V, II| thicker the smoke and sparks came from the pipe, the more 66 V, II| this harmless anger.~ ~Then came the fireworks.~ ~When the 67 V, II| no one must know that I came. Can any one see us here?"~ ~" 68 V, II| can tell you here why I came."~ ~Ludwig was more and 69 V, II| you will understand why I came here this morning." She 70 V, II| Well," she began, when he came near enough to hear her, " 71 V, II| an instant's hesitation came Count Vavel's reply:~ ~" 72 V, II| be careful to return as I came - unseen. And now, one request: 73 V, III| help but tremble when he came into her presence. It was 74 V, III| The next morning Ludwig came at the usual hour to conduct 75 VI, I| summoned me to return. I came from Thee; to Thee I return. 76 VI, I| watchword, ready when it came to reply: "Here!"~ ~And 77 VI, IV| baroness's eyes. Then she came nearer to Herr Bernat, and 78 VI, IV| interrupted by Marie, who came running into his study, 79 VI, IV| It was not for his sake I came so precipitately. He could 80 VI, IV| But when the baroness came to that part of her story 81 VI, V| interrupted the conversation. He came to announce dinner. Lisette 82 VI, V| recovered herself as Count Vavel came hastily into the outer room.~ ~" 83 VI, V| good night now."~ ~Ludwig came near to the screen, and 84 VI, VI| kitchen when the two ladies came to pay her a visit. She 85 VI, VI| chair when the baroness came toward her and said in a 86 VI, VI| the last time."~ ~Marie came close to the singular woman, 87 VI, VI| sofa, and Phryxus and Helle came waddling toward her, and 88 VII, I| the names had been entered came the question of uniforms, 89 VII, II| Stephen. From the south, also, came Job's messengers, thick 90 VII, II| darkness of those days.~ ~Then came a fresh Job's messenger.~ ~ 91 VII, II| the manor. Sometimes he came unexpectedly early in the 92 VII, II| evening. And always, when he came, like the insurgent who 93 VII, II| her. Sometimes, too, he came when they were at a meal; 94 VIII, I| as I live.'"~ ~"How - how came you here?" gasped the baroness.~ ~" 95 VIII, I| my cleverness. But a day came when everything disgusted 96 VIII, II| accomplished that for which he came, - to crush me to the earth, 97 VIII, III| and trembled."~ ~"And how came you to see all these sights, 98 VIII, III| handed him your letter. I came away as soon as he brought 99 VIII, III| tinkle of a mule-bell. It came nearer and nearer. He heard 100 VIII, III| of me!"~ ~The mule-bell came nearer and nearer.~ ~By 101 VIII, III| over her head. The mule came directly toward the watch-fire, 102 VIII, III| the bottom of one of them, came around to Vavel's side, 103 VIII, III| have you come here?"~ ~"I came to bring you this," she 104 IX, I| he was laughing, no sound came from his parched throat. 105 IX, I| times.~ ~At last the answer came that the invalid was perfectly 106 IX, I| recovered from her alarm, came forward, and laid her hand 107 IX, I| emerged from the shrubbery and came toward him. Whispered orders 108 IX, II| ground, and learn whence came the sea of slime, and how 109 IX, II| But the order for a chase came too late. In ten minutes 110 IX, II| narrow stretch of water, came very near losing his life 111 IX, III| foaming mead when his adjutant came hastily into the room with 112 IX, III| Trentatrante!"~ ~The man came forward - a true type of 113 IX, IV| desert place.~ ~Suddenly she came upon a large wild-rose bush 114 IX, IV| wondering the while how he came to be there. Had he failed 115 IX, IV| Laczko is a fine lad! He came near - shooting me because - 116 IX, IV| heard, and admired. Then he came close to the kneeling woman, 117 X, I| and consolation.~ ~Then came the bloody days of Karako, 118 X, II| cupboard; for no army surgeon came here at a time when twenty 119 X, III| his protégés. When they came within sight of the house 120 X, III| moderated his speed when he came nearer. He remembered how 121 X, III| From the adjoining room came the sounds of a piano. Some 122 X, III| Heretofore, when the hour came for the evening star to 123 X, III| and some of her kinsfolk came from a distance to claim