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 1   Pres         |        ordered.~ ~Just a little way back on the hills that rise beyond
 2      I,       I|              As she spoke she flung back the faded shawl and revealed
 3      I,       I| bed-curtains, and walking on tiptoe back to the fireplace, where
 4      I,       I|             little eavesdropper was back underneath the covers of
 5      I,       I|            beside the bed, and went back into the other room. The
 6      I,       I|         doorway - alone.~ ~He flung back the doors of the fireplace,
 7      I,      II|        pinioned his arms behind his back. The giant and the young
 8      I,     III|             the curtains were drawn back and the light from the window
 9      I,     III|          the old gentleman, stepped back to the doorway, and watched
10      I,      IV|           number on it, and sent it back from the boundary by an
11      I,      IV|           fugitives, and bring them back."~ ~"I go in search of them
12      I,      IV|       search of them and bring them back?" repeated the countess,
13     II,       I|             their long hair brushed back from the temples and held
14     II,       I|             caused "Audiat" to draw back his head and seek to make
15     II,      II|            where they turn and come back to the castle. But the lady
16     II,      II|            of until his mother came back."~ ~By this time the tears
17     II,     III|      Katinka hugom, for I am coming back to tell you all about it."
18     II,     III|             arms crossed behind his back.~ ~"Before we proceed to
19     II,     III|          removed his hands from his back, and with the sort of gesture
20     II,     III|             of an excuse to turn my back on this lunatic asylum!
21    III,      II|     swammest across, and broughtest back the boat in which the four
22    III,     III|            call her, she would swim back to the canoe, clamber into
23    III,     III|             to dry while they rowed back to the shore. Poor little
24    III,     III|            his oars.~ ~"I will come back here to-morrow," he muttered
25    III,      IV|            shoulders, and bring you back from the castle in the carriage."~ ~
26    III,      IV|            and clambered on Henry's back. In one hand he held his
27     IV,     III|             poor woman will be sent back to prison."~ ~"And do you
28     IV,     III|       candle, and standing with his back toward the table was a strange
29     IV,     III|           it I should try to get it back for him. But some one may
30     IV,     III|         toward the alcove and flung back the bed-curtains. The little
31     IV,     III|          and she would have to come back to me in the forest. And
32     IV,      IV|          but thou canst not give it back to me."~ ~"And what may
33      V,      II|         side, and a knapsack on his back. An enormous false mustache
34      V,      II|         expedient. He marked on the back of his card the Roman numerals
35      V,      II|         replied the count, flinging back his cloak and revealing
36      V,      II|          the colonel, I shall hurry back to the manor, send my groom
37      V,      II|             the baroness, who flung back her veil, exclaiming: "Here,
38      V,      II|          escort, walked by his side back to the highway, the three
39      V,     III|         repeated. "And now, give me back my letter."~ ~"Why do you
40     VI,       I|         anger. He turned and walked back to the bed, took the dying
41     VI,      IV|         Marie, who had timidly held back.~ ~The baroness grasped
42     VI,       V|         closed; her head had fallen back against her chair.~ ~Ludwig
43     VI,      VI|           the manor. We can send it back with a servant."~ ~She ordered
44     VI,      VI|           her that the boy had gone back to his fish companions in
45     VI,      VI|             we will pay Herr Ludwig back in his own coin! We will
46     VI,      VI|      yourself!"~ ~Katharina stepped back, and Marie placed her eye
47    VII,       I|          taken Dutch leave and gone back to the enemy."~ ~"What?
48    VII,       I|           the enemy."~ ~"What? Gone back to the enemy!" repeated
49    VII,      II|            had retreated from Italy back into Hungary, the viceroy
50    VII,     III|             the lady suddenly flung back her veil and revealed the
51    VII,     III|        enemy is treason. He hurried back to his tent. Satan Laczi
52    VII,     III|            tent.~ ~Vavel did not go back to the officers' tent. He
53   VIII,       I|             sharp tone, "you can go back to your home and take possession
54   VIII,     III|             itself, Katharina stole back to the manor, where she
55   VIII,     III|             one of them, he gave it back to me, whereupon I handed
56   VIII,     III|         eager excitement. She flung back her head with a proud gesture.~ ~"
57     IX,       I|          over yonder, that you come back to this pest-house? Get
58     IX,       I|            attempt to rise. He fell back with a deep groan, but flung
59     IX,       I|         shall go away, and not come back again. If you should want
60     IX,       I|         whispered; "then we will go back to Lisette."~ ~Laczko lighted
61     IX,       I|          she would never again come back to it. But she had not the
62     IX,      II|     struggling horses and draw them back to land. De Fervlans, who
63     IX,      IV|        wounded man was lying on his back, his bloodstained face upturned
64     IX,      IV|        Laczi, awake! Look up - come back to life!"~ ~And Satan Laczi
65      X,       I|           him, and bring him safely back to them. This was their
66      X,      II|           subject is old - it dates back to the first years of Christianity,
67      X,     III|      circumstances combined brought back the gallant soldier from
68      X,     III|    disagreeable dream. And don't go back to the Nameless Castle.
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