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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
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