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1 I, I| the same time. Allow me to go up-stairs first; while you 2 I, I| is awake."~ ~"Then let us go to her and tell her what 3 I, II| this child to its home. Go to the nearest corner and 4 I, II| dream you had! If you can't go to sleep, just repeat the 5 I, II| sleep, and I never have to go beyond seven times seven. 6 I, III| moments, then said:~ ~"I will go now, and buy the frock."~ ~" 7 I, III| a pékin!~ ~"We will not go up the main staircase," 8 I, III| of the servants. We will go directly to mama's boudoir, 9 I, III| whispered the child. "You go in first, and tell her you 10 I, III| already? Then, if you will go, you must allow me to offer 11 I, IV| and bring them back."~ ~"I go in search of them and bring 12 I, IV| Speak German wherever you go, and remember that you do 13 II, I| will ask the gentlemen to go into the agent's office 14 II, II| morning at five o'clock they go to the castle gate, where 15 II, II| Saints'. But they never go to church, nor is the pastor 16 II, II| former seat.~ ~"I shall go to the Nameless Castle."~ ~" 17 II, III| for Herr Bernat to do but go to his room and wait there 18 III, I| determined that she would not go to sleep until she heard 19 III, II| never see God's sky when I go out, because I have to cover 20 III, II| thou art my subject?"~ ~"I go to execute the commands 21 III, II| all by myself, may not I go beyond the little cove - 22 III, II| church."~ ~"Why do we never go to church?"~ ~"Because we 23 III, II| Then why should n't we all go to the same church?"~ ~Unable 24 III, III| curling into wavelets.~ ~"Go at once to bed," said Ludwig, 25 III, III| chilly, and that she would go at once to bed.~ ~But she 26 III, III| for evening, when he might go down to the lake and search 27 III, III| little maid had no desire to go to bed; she was afraid she 28 III, III| the doctor, then I will go myself."~ ~"Oh, madame! 29 III, III| is really determined to go herself for the doctor, 30 III, III| be his death. No; we must go on foot, as noiselessly 31 III, III| very far to the village. Go now, and fetch the lantern."~ ~ 32 III, IV| concluded that he would go to bed so soon as he had 33 III, IV| supper-table. "I would n't go - not if the primate himself 34 III, IV| devil fetch him to-night? Go to the door, Zsuzsa, and 35 III, IV| The Herr Doctor can't go out any more to-night; he 36 III, IV| comply with my request. Go to your room, take off these 37 III, IV| off these wet clothes, and go to bed. And you must promise 38 III, IV| must promise never again to go on another errand like the 39 III, IV| frightens you. We will not go out of the cove."~ ~How 40 IV, I| child; but this could not go on forever. Deeply concerned, 41 IV, II| behold her, why did he not go to the manor? Why did he 42 IV, III| neighborhood, she would want to go away from here, and you 43 IV, III| what we can do. Shall I go down and rouse the village?"~ ~" 44 IV, III| Marie's door, and I will go over to the manor. Give 45 IV, III| be alarmed - and please go into the next room, where 46 IV, III| extended his hand, "before you go I want to beg a favor. Please 47 IV, III| for my good wishes don't go for much in heaven!"~ ~The 48 IV, III| table, and said: "Don't go just yet, my friend; I want 49 IV, III| laugh and shout: 'There go Count Jharose's three tame 50 V, I| can a man who is not ill go to bed at eight o'clock?"~ ~ 51 V, II| merrymaking Marie was afraid to go to bed. She begged Ludwig 52 V, II| No one."~ ~"We need not go into the house," she continued; " 53 V, II| gratitude; I want to pay it. Now go and order the carriage; 54 V, II| No, no; you shall not go alone. Listen. I was prepared 55 V, II| her pocket.~ ~"Now you may go if you like," she said coolly, " 56 V, II| Come, baroness, we will go together."~ ~When the count 57 V, III| yesterday?~ ~"And will you not go with me to-morrow?"~ ~"If 58 VI, I| have - before - before I - go."~ ~"What is it, Henry?"~ ~" 59 VI, I| she might be allowed to go free. I counterfeited certificates 60 VI, I| This "cannon-fodder" would go into battle without enthusiasm, 61 VI, III| end, and he might as well go to his rest!~ ~In one of 62 VI, III| take pleasure in seeing you go into battle? Suppose you 63 VI, III| desolate as I am! When you go to war, and I am left here 64 VI, III| bring her here? or shall I go to her? Oh, I shall be so 65 VI, III| to whom I would have you go," resumed the count. "It 66 VI, III| without my repeating her name. Go to her, tell her what you 67 VI, IV| What, baroness? You wish to go to the castle - now?"~ ~" 68 VI, VI| Lisette, marriage and danger go hand in hand. The count 69 VI, VI| your ladyship; I shall not go with you; I cannot leave 70 VI, VI| talking about, your ladyship. Go; take mon petit garçon with 71 VI, VI| Come - come - let us go. The steam - the heat of - 72 VI, VI| Come, little mama, we will go to bed."~ ~Katharina herself 73 VII, I| ejaculated the count. "But go on. The first minute?"~ ~" 74 VII, II| what she said:~ ~"Don't go away, Ludwig! Stay here 75 VII, II| lovers alone; but she did not go very far: she knew that 76 VII, II| and of yourself. Before I go, let me show you what this 77 VII, III| to-night."~ ~"If I am to go on a horse, that will rest 78 VII, III| the tent.~ ~Vavel did not go back to the officers' tent. 79 VIII, I| in a sharp tone, "you can go back to your home and take 80 VIII, I| whithersoever you choose to go; I shall not hinder you."~ ~" 81 VIII, II| that you must leave me. Go - go at once! Go down to 82 VIII, II| you must leave me. Go - go at once! Go down to the 83 VIII, II| leave me. Go - go at once! Go down to the parsonage, and 84 VIII, II| troubled tone.~ ~"Where I go you cannot accompany me. 85 VIII, II| Impossible! Cambray would not go away without seeing me! 86 VIII, II| seeing me! Which way did he go? I will run after him and 87 VIII, II| Lisette, who was afraid to go near her own husband when 88 VIII, II| Marie, do you wish to go to Cambray to learn from 89 VIII, II| good friend Cambray?"~ ~"Go, then; go - go," convulsively 90 VIII, II| friend Cambray?"~ ~"Go, then; go - go," convulsively sobbed 91 VIII, II| Cambray?"~ ~"Go, then; go - go," convulsively sobbed Katharina, 92 VIII, III| lieutenant on guard that he might go to his tent, that he, Vavel, 93 IX, I| it as quickly as you can. Go down and hide yourself in 94 IX, I| petulant tone, "I shall go away, and not come back 95 IX, I| moved as if in prayer.~ ~"Go fetch candles, and the tinder-box," 96 IX, I| whispered; "then we will go back to Lisette."~ ~Laczko 97 IX, I| there myself, my wife will go with you. I think you would 98 IX, I| I think I would rather go with a woman," diplomatically 99 X, I| Marie and Katharina, would go every morning to church, 100 X, III| proper way when he wanted to go anywhere, knew of a little 101 X, III| won't you? And you will go far, far away from here, 102 X, III| disagreeable dream. And don't go back to the Nameless Castle. 103 X, III| little children who will not go to sleep! But Sophie Botta