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1 I, I| hound, you know," smilingly returned the old gentleman.~ ~"When 2 I, I| with an incredulous smile returned the young man.~ ~"Fetch 3 I, II| him.~ ~"It is very cold," returned the young man. "Instead 4 I, II| the blouse-wearer, who had returned with the coach. "Here," 5 I, II| else belongs to you will be returned. For the use of the things 6 I, III| Help yourself, my dear," returned her host, pushing the plant 7 I, III| he bowed courteously, and returned to the salon. He was met 8 I, III| not - more 's the pity!" returned the marquis. "My detective 9 I, III| he restrained himself, returned the locket to his breast, 10 I, III| head?"~ ~"I should reply," returned Cambray, smiling calmly, 11 I, IV| Had I suspected this," returned Themire, "I would not have 12 I, IV| successful journey, then returned to the salon, where he gave 13 II, I| somehow to say my speech," returned the pastor, meekly, "if 14 II, I| Kisz-ti-hand!"~ ~"Ah!" returned the baroness, "you speak 15 II, II| queried the baroness, who had returned to her former seat.~ ~"I 16 II, III| Thank you very much," returned the count, but without offering 17 III, I| again in the carriage, which returned to the Nameless Castle, 18 III, I| hand and brow. Marie then returned to her own apartments, played 19 III, II| preserved as long as possible," returned Ludwig, evading the main 20 III, IV| Dr. Tromfszky had just returned from a visum repertum in 21 III, IV| Zsuzsa remain awake until he returned, and clambered on Henry' 22 III, IV| perspiration. The brain gradually returned to its normal condition.~ ~" 23 III, IV| really want me to get well," returned Ludwig, "then you must comply 24 III, IV| again."~ ~The little maid returned to her room, took off her 25 III, IV| the monster."~ ~"No," he returned shortly, and taking up the 26 IV, I| set at liberty, and has returned to the village. Here she 27 IV, III| bade her good night, and returned to the observatory.~ ~Already 28 IV, III| will see them," sleepily returned Henry.~ ~"I saw them, and 29 IV, III| To all questions she returned but the one answer: "Oh, 30 IV, III| baroness and Count Vavel now returned to the outer room.~ ~"I 31 IV, III| Heaven sent him," smilingly returned the count; "for if there 32 IV, III| molded of black bread, and returned to his room.~ ~As he crossed 33 IV, IV| remain in your prison," returned Count Vavel. "No one can 34 V, I| would, of course, have to be returned. From his observatory Count 35 V, I| This visit Count Vavel returned the next morning at three 36 V, II| have heard more about him," returned the baroness, a trifle impatiently. " 37 V, II| calmly folded the letter and returned it to her pocket.~ ~"Now 38 V, II| for you, Herr Colonel," returned Count Vavel, "but I shall 39 V, II| pardon."~ ~"You do?" coolly returned the colonel, still smiling, 40 V, II| swords of his companions were returned to their scabbards.~ ~"I 41 V, II| different emotions Count Vavel returned to the castle! The dreamer 42 V, III| The young girl calmly returned his glance, but did not 43 V, III| be unnecessary," proudly returned the young girl. "If you 44 VI, III| and, carrying her thus, returned to his guest. "Here - here 45 VI, III| fear on that score, Marie," returned the young man, confidently. " 46 VI, III| me!"~ ~"I am in earnest," returned Ludwig, seriously. "This 47 VI, IV| tell you all about it," returned the baroness; "but first, 48 VI, V| Don't be frightened," returned Ludwig, assuringly; "it 49 VI, VI| of the kitchen, Lisette," returned the baroness. "I don't intend 50 VI, VI| and beautiful?" frankly returned the young girl.~ ~"Ah, I 51 VI, VI| said Katharina, as she returned the grateful girl's good-night 52 VII, I| among the works of a clock," returned Herr Bernat, complacently 53 VII, II| He locked the casket, and returned the ring to his thumb.~ ~ 54 VII, III| of the outposts, and had returned to the officers' tent. Here 55 VIII, II| because I had a daughter," returned Katharina, shaking her head 56 VIII, III| Themire is dead!" solemnly returned the baroness. "Let us not 57 IX, I| me if I let you come in," returned the boy, opening the door 58 IX, I| see you."~ ~"Very well," returned Marie. Then to the lad by 59 IX, I| was quite dark when Laczko returned with the candles and a heavy 60 IX, I| the carriage out yonder," returned the ex-robber.~ ~"One word 61 IX, II| Each of his messengers returned with the information that 62 IX, II| Hardly had De Fervlans returned to his seat when the adjutant 63 IX, III| willow-shrubs."~ ~"All right!" returned the signor. Then he selected 64 IX, IV| until it was full, then returned with it to the rose-bush.~ ~ 65 IX, IV| Yes, yes, I know," returned Katharina. "A good lad, 66 X, I| CHAPTER I~ ~When Count Vavel returned from his skirmish with De