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1 I, I| just the other way: she took off my clothes - just see; 2 I, I| get out of the carriage, took off my silk ball-gown and 3 I, I| breathing convinced him. Then he took something from the chair 4 I, II| crossed the street, and took up his station in the recess 5 I, II| entered the coach, the two men took seats on the box, and the 6 I, III| what sort was it Diana took from you?"~ ~"A lovely pink 7 I, III| say to the fact that you took to your apartment yesterday 8 I, III| Cambray, smiling calmly, as he took up the piece of bread lying 9 I, III| be alone."~ ~De Fervlans took up his hat, but turned at 10 I, IV| members of Cythera's Brigade took great pains to make outsiders 11 II, I| clergyman for the last time took his little black book from 12 II, I| walking through the park she took off her hat and decorated 13 II, II| country came to Fertőszeg, and took such a fancy to the isolated 14 II, II| whereupon the baroness rose and took a seat by his side.~ ~"She 15 II, III| breakfast, the gentlemen took leave of their amiable hostess, 16 II, III| you all about it." Then he took his place in the extra post-chaise, 17 III, I| maid into the carriage, took his seat by her side, and 18 III, I| table was a plate. The maid took her place at the head; the 19 III, II| control himself, Ludwig took the shrewd little child-head 20 III, III| had once been the shore took possession of the dry lake 21 III, III| year. Suddenly the lake took a notion to occupy its old 22 III, III| in her bath-mantle, and took up his oars.~ ~"I will come 23 III, III| the bath-house. Then he took her arm and walked rapidly 24 III, IV| thus the little company took their way to the castle - 25 III, IV| maid returned to her room, took off her wet clothes, and 26 III, IV| sorrowful heart the little maid took leave of her favorite element. 27 III, IV| began to interest him.~ ~He took the pamphlet to Marie, who 28 IV, I| well-born man or woman who took up a residence in the neighborhood 29 IV, I| preceptor like Count Vavel took it upon himself to instruct 30 IV, II| demanded that the lady who took up a residence anywhere 31 IV, III| opposite shore. A few steps took him to the manor. His heart 32 IV, III| quickly performed; the count took a knife from his pocket 33 IV, III| Count, and if any one else took it I should try to get it 34 IV, III| during his absence.~ ~He took the curious image, which 35 IV, III| empty glass on the table, took up his hat, and walked with 36 IV, IV| what the count said, and took the necessary measurements. 37 IV, IV| again."~ ~Count Vavel gently took the young girl's hand in 38 V, II| grimaced hideously. Then he took from his tobacco-pouch flint, 39 V, II| evening before the regiment took its departure the colonel 40 V, II| companion into the carriage, and took his seat by her side, not 41 V, III| me to do."~ ~Marie softly took his hand in both her own, 42 V, III| to Sophie Botta, who also took upon herself my fate. I 43 VI, I| walked back to the bed, took the dying man's ice-cold 44 VI, I| what Henry had advised, took the old soldier with the 45 VI, I| soldier could endure. Then he took off his handsome livery, 46 VI, II| generous mood; and when he took leave of his agreeable host, 47 VI, V| gentlemen."~ ~The two ladies now took leave of Count Vavel and 48 VI, VI| her side, opened it, and took out a package carefully 49 VI, VI| waddled toward Katharina, took her slender hand in her 50 VI, VI| carriage home; then she took Marie's hand and led her 51 VII, II| garments to one side. Then he took from the casket several 52 VII, III| the enemy's army."~ ~Vavel took the letter, and said: "Rest 53 VII, III| German woman before she took possession of her purchase. 54 VII, III| deliverer the "robbers" took to their heels, and the 55 VII, III| to her neighborhood, and took up my quarters in her house. 56 VIII, I| nodded the marquis. Then he took from his pocket a letter, 57 VIII, I| francs. She opened the case, took out the order, and tore 58 VIII, I| violent chill, and as he took his way with tottering steps 59 IX, I| the leather couch. Laczko took up his station as directed, 60 IX, I| your order."~ ~Marie now took leave of the Nameless Castle, 61 IX, I| fashion. Satan Laczi's wife took a seat by her side; the 62 IX, I| the men entered them, each took an oar, and the unwieldy 63 IX, III| with the rest of his men, took possession of a solitary 64 IX, IV| performed such work."~ ~Then she took her handkerchief and bound 65 X, I| Acs. The militia troops took active part in all these 66 X, I| wonderful fellow!" Then he took a roll of bank-notes from 67 X, II| the church, and here Vavel took up his station with a field-glass.~ ~ 68 X, II| fan, from behind which she took an occasional look at the 69 X, II| toward Raab. Count Vavel took his place beside the coach, 70 X, III| brought with him from Paris. I took a little cold the night