Part,  Chapter

  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
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