Part,  Chapter

 1     II,       I|             official personages: the vice-palatine, the county surveyor, the
 2     II,       I|              to these gentlemen. The vice-palatine's assistant ought also to
 3     II,       I|               the chief of whom, the vice-palatine, was seated on the middle
 4     II,       I|               jestingly observed the vice-palatine, "that it will not happen
 5     II,       I|        difficult name," assented the vice-palatine. "What is it? I have already
 6     II,       I|           Landsknechtsschild."~ ~The vice-palatine's pointed mustaches essayed
 7     II,       I|           sitting on the left of the vice-palatine, and was clad in snuff-colored
 8     II,       I|           family, doctor?" asked the vice-palatine.~ ~"Of course I am," replied
 9     II,       I|          handsome sum," observed the vice-palatine. "And, what is handsomer,
10     II,       I|           over the mouthpiece of the vice-palatine's meerschaum.~ ~"I fancy
11     II,       I|          laughingly interpolated the vice-palatine.~ ~"You may laugh as much
12     II,       I|             this gracious speech the vice-palatine gave utterance to something
13     II,       I|              other gentlemen."~ ~The vice-palatine proceeded to obey this request. "
14     II,       I|             the lady, indicating the vice-palatine's assistant, who had thrust
15     II,       I|              t anybody!" replied the vice-palatine. "He is never called by
16     II,       I|             present myself: I am the vice-palatine of this county, and am called
17     II,       I|     cordially shaking hands with the vice-palatine. Then she said:~ ~"We are
18     II,       I|              malicious grin, "if the vice-palatine's wife should hear of that
19     II,       I|          safety of your secret, Herr Vice-palatine! When your wife hears, moreover,
20     II,      II|              with Herr Bernat.~ ~The vice-palatine, remembering his spouse,
21     II,      II|               But the doctor and the vice-palatine showed themselves all the
22     II,      II|            notorious thief. The Herr Vice-palatine will remember the case -
23     II,      II|          such a thing?" demanded the vice-palatine.~ ~"Because I have seen
24     II,      II|           his clerk had won made the vice-palatine jealous.~ ~"Audiat," he
25     II,      II|            than fifteen years?~ ~The vice-palatine at last put an end to his
26     II,      II|              enter?"~ ~"What? I, the vice-palatine, not permitted to enter?
27     II,      II|            Here the baroness and the vice-palatine seated themselves where
28     II,     III|         count at home?" inquired the vice-palatine.~ ~"He is."~ ~"Announce
29     II,     III|                Announce us. I am the vice-palatine of the county, and wish
30     II,     III|              demanded the astonished vice-palatine.~ ~"Because in this house
31     II,     III|              Magnifice comes - " the vice-palatine was beginning in Latin,
32     II,     III|           From the grammar?" For the vice-palatine this was the most astounding
33     II,     III|            knowing that you are Herr Vice-palatine Bernat Görömbölyi von Dravakeresztur."~ ~
34     II,     III|              a single mistake!~ ~The vice-palatine bowed, and began again:~ ~"
35     II,     III|            predecessor; and the Herr Vice-palatine is come, at the request
36     II,     III|            to business," resumed the vice-palatine, "I must tell your worship
37     II,     III|              would be renewed.~ ~The vice-palatine was pacing the floor of
38     II,     III|               The voices ceased. The vice-palatine opened wide his eyes, and
39     II,     III|  installation business to the second vice-palatine? If only I could think of
40     II,     III|             and said:~ ~"You are the vice-palatine's clerk?"~ ~"That 's what
41     IV,      II|    acquainted on the occasion of the vice-palatine's unpleasant visit to the
42     VI,      II|         victim.~ ~Consequently, Herr Vice-palatine Bernat Görömbölyi von Dravakeresztur
43     VI,      II|             Said clause required the vice-palatine to call in person on those "
44     VI,      II|            Count Ludwig Vavel.~ ~The Vice-palatine's task was to teach these
45     VI,      II|               Then you imagine, Herr Vice-palatine, that I do not attend the
46     VI,      II|          given out? Never fear, Herr Vice-palatine! when it becomes necessary
47     VI,      II|           any further. I fancy, Herr Vice-palatine, we may be able to find
48     VI,      II|             interest interrupted the vice-palatine. "Latakia? Why, that is
49     VI,      II|          laughed, then said:~ ~"Herr Vice-palatine, you remind me of the critic
50     VI,      II|      protection and good will of the vice-palatine.~ ~Count Vavel waited until
51     VI,     III|             an old acquaintance, the vice-palatine. He did not remove his hat,
52     VI,     III|            flinging one arm over the vice-palatine's shoulder, and pointing
53     VI,     III|            of the Apocalypse?"~ ~The vice-palatine gazed in perplexity at the
54     VI,     III|            here."~ ~He conducted the vice-palatine into the arsenal, and exhibited
55     VI,     III|              hold a Lustration, Herr Vice-palatine," resumed the count. "Here
56     VI,     III|            Here, help yourself, Herr Vice-palatine!" he added, waving his hand
57     VI,     III|           and silver, and filled the vice-palatine's hat, which that worthy
58     VI,     III|           here" - turning toward the vice-palatine - "will see that I keep
59     VI,     III|           Bernat. "I am not only the vice-palatine of your county: I am also
60     VI,     III|             to marry. Will you, Herr Vice-palatine and Colonel, undertake this
61     VI,     III|             personage as a Hungarian vice-palatine to show some respect to
62     VI,     III|                 Hereupon the gallant vice-palatine forgot his ceremonious intentions.
63     VI,     III|              her handkerchief to the vice-palatine, who was driving swiftly
64     VI,      IV|     impossible nonsense?"~ ~"But the vice-palatine would not be returning to
65     VI,      IV|            singular man!"~ ~Here the vice-palatine interposed with: "What is
66     VI,      IV|            but first, I must beg the vice-palatine not to make any arrests.
67     VI,      IV|       wonderful fairy tale. Even the vice-palatine from time to time ejaculated:~ ~"
68     VI,      IV|             emissary, and not to the vice-palatine. On no account are any arrests
69     VI,      IV|           suggest a plan to the Herr Vice-palatine," said Count Vavel. "Grant
70     VI,       V|             wit personified; and the vice-palatine bubbled over with anecdotes.
71     VI,      VI|                 I see Ludwig and the vice-palatine; they are leaning out of
72    VII,       I|             When Count Vavel and the vice-palatine disappeared from the window
73    VII,       I|          smoke.~ ~"But tell me, Herr Vice-palatine," said the count, continuing
74    VII,       I|             Moreover," continued the vice-palatine, not heeding the interruption, "
75    VII,       I|           take me to be a fool, Herr Vice-palatine?"~ ~He sprang to his feet
76    VII,       I|           Count Vavel. "I hope, Herr Vice-palatine, that you will not forget
77    VII,       I|             the devil! And now, Herr Vice-palatine, I think it is time to say
78    VII,     III|              old acquaintances - the vice-palatine and the young attorney from
79      X,       I|            as the nieces of the Herr Vice-palatine Görömbölyi."~ ~"Is the vice-palatine
80      X,       I| Vice-palatine Görömbölyi."~ ~"Is the vice-palatine with them now?"~ ~"Certainly.
81      X,       I|                 As the nieces of the vice-palatine, of course?"~ ~"Not exactly!
82      X,       I|         could not even think.~ ~"The vice-palatine," nonchalantly continued
83      X,     III|        little abode where the worthy vice-palatine had established his protégés.
84      X,     III|             not on guard to-day. The vice-palatine's servant seems to be doing
85      X,     III|            three acquaintances - the vice-palatine, Dr. Tromfszky, and the
86      X,     III|           ill here?" he asked.~ ~The vice-palatine and the doctor looked at
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