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| Alphabetical [« »] oil 1 oil-paintings 1 oiled 1 old 87 old-fashioned 1 old-time 2 olden 1 | Frequency [« »] 91 good 90 every 89 once 87 old 87 while 86 door 86 manor | Maurus Jókai The nameless castle Concordances old |
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1 Int | piece and parcel of the Old World; she is not so much 2 Pres | without antagonizing the old aristocracy, all of whose 3 Pres | Joseph II.; and "As We Grow Old," the latter being the author' 4 I, I| smilingly returned the old gentleman.~ ~"When mama 5 I, I| It is well she left this old shawl with you, else your 6 I, I| cried out in terror.~ ~The old gentleman laughed merrily, 7 I, I| No, my dear," replied the old gentleman, visibly affected 8 I, I| been sleeping here."~ ~The old man's face betrayed some 9 I, I| creature it is!" muttered the old man. Then, aloud: "My dear, 10 I, I| time for that when we grow old."~ ~"An enlightened woman, 11 I, I| monsieur,"1 observed the old man, restlessly pacing the 12 I, I| understand," nodded the old gentleman, glancing significantly 13 I, I| who is only twelve years old now, becomes in three or 14 I, I| the covers of the bed. The old gentleman entered the room. 15 I, III| clock the next morning the old gentleman paid a visit to 16 I, III| you were my papa!"~ ~The old gentleman was touched by 17 I, III| company," suggested the old gentleman, more and more 18 I, III| sorrowfully murmured the old gentleman.~ ~"Then I will 19 I, III| tenderly ejaculated the old gentleman. "Are you fond 20 I, III| blossom rapturously.~ ~The old gentleman surveyed her smilingly 21 I, III| child was certain that the old gentleman had left the house, 22 I, III| it.~ ~When she heard the old gentleman's footstep on 23 I, III| her benefactor. Then the old gentleman clothed the child 24 I, III| He gave his arm to the old gentleman, and conducted 25 I, III| hands cordially with the old gentleman, stepped back 26 I, III| my residence," said the old gentleman.~ ~"Certainly 27 I, III| suddenly opened, and a morose old jailer entered with some 28 I, III| sometimes! I am a queer old fellow with peculiar tastes."~ ~" 29 I, III| At this question the old gentleman rose from his 30 I, III| That same night the old nobleman was removed to 31 I, IV| thousand times.~ ~"Your old friend and little mama,~ ~" 32 II, I| And yet, it is a good old Hungarian family name. The 33 II, I| manner to correct. The surly old watch-dog's head was patted. 34 II, I| will all act as if we were old acquaintances, and every 35 II, II| one can't tell if she be old or young."~ ~"If they drive 36 II, III| count had transformed the old hunting-seat, which had 37 III, I| was perhaps fifteen years old; but her manner and speech 38 III, I| wearily, as if a little old grandmother came limping 39 III, II| But thou art fifteen years old to-day."~ ~"Ah! Then what 40 III, II| that I am fifteen years old, and that I am not any more 41 III, II| Thou art fifteen years old! A grown-up girl does not 42 III, III| took a notion to occupy its old bed again; and when the 43 III, IV| of a child, a young or an old woman, "I beg that you will 44 III, IV| little maid pressed the old servant's hand, whereupon 45 IV, I| cross, Count Vavel saw the old soldier, as usual, but without 46 IV, I| more he realized that his old friend's prophetic words 47 IV, I| Ludwig was thirty-one years old, the fourth year in this 48 IV, II| within the proper time, the old contracts were still valid. 49 IV, II| and the whole day long the old castle echoed with her merry 50 IV, III| the cottage sat a little old grandmother teaching her 51 IV, III| shelter; and what a friend an old tree can become! Well, to 52 IV, IV| Marie? Suppose I take up my old quarters on the lounge by 53 IV, IV| that day Marie found her old sweet sleep again.~ ~The 54 VI, I| impatient, went in search of the old servant.~ ~The groom's apartment 55 VI, I| place? Perhaps - that old soldier - with the machine 56 VI, I| this solitude."~ ~The poor old servant tried to draw his 57 VI, I| Have mercy - on your poor old servant, Herr Count. My 58 VI, I| and said gently:~ ~"My old comrade - my brave old companion 59 VI, I| My old comrade - my brave old companion in arms! we must 60 VI, I| me any more? Listen, my old friend, to what I say to 61 VI, I| Peter will be, 'Is my good old comrade, the honest, virtuous 62 VI, I| very much obliged to you, old fellow, for your friendliness, 63 VI, I| a paradise from which my old friend Henry is excluded 64 VI, I| are going to lose our poor old Henry."~ ~"Oh, my God! How 65 VI, I| the cheeks of the trusty old servant.~ ~He closed his 66 VI, I| Henry had advised, took the old soldier with the wooden 67 VI, I| into the castle. For the old invalid, the change from 68 VI, I| castle, were all that the old soldier could endure. Then 69 VI, I| who was then twelve years old, and a useful lad.~ ~Two 70 VI, II| quiet little nook in this old castle where are to be found 71 VI, III| silent corridor.~ ~It was an old acquaintance, the vice-palatine. 72 VI, VI| used often to hear my poor old man talk about the beautiful 73 VII, I| got them."~ ~"Well, the old ones will answer."~ ~"They 74 VII, III| he found awaiting him two old acquaintances - the vice-palatine 75 VIII, I| now almost fifteen years old - almost a young lady. Should 76 VIII, I| you, too, will quit the old ways. You can embroider 77 VIII, I| and think often of your old friend and little daughter,~ ~" 78 VIII, I| Nameless Castle, where my old friend Lisette will take 79 VIII, II| does not lie. It was your old friend Cambray."~ ~"Cambray?" 80 VIII, II| friend Cambray; and the noble old man is unselfish even in 81 VIII, III| waiting for you to settle an old account with him. If you 82 IX, I| close to them. The noble old knight was lying on the 83 IX, I| countenance - that of the old servant Henry when he lay 84 IX, III| over her head. That is an old soda-factory - I know the 85 X, II| her room. "There is a very old church here which is interesting."~ ~" 86 X, II| lady.~ ~"The subject is old - it dates back to the first 87 X, III| slope by the side of her old friend the Marquis d'Avoncourt,