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1 I, I| apprenticeship as shoemaker under Master Simho; and in order that 2 II, I| ladyship," continued the master of ceremonies, "is Dr. Philip 3 II, II| the relations between his master and mistress."~ ~"Yes, so 4 II, III| The groom told me his master was loading his pistols 5 III, I| pugs never barked at the master of the house, who gave them 6 III, III| Ludwig?"~ ~"Yes, madame; my master."~ ~"For God's sake, tell 7 III, IV| then whispered that his master was still tossing deliriously 8 III, IV| fellow had forgotten his master's anger, and was watching 9 IV, IV| tell the Herr Count that Master Matyas had arrived.~ ~"Yes; 10 IV, IV| whom Henry conducted to his master's presence was certainly 11 IV, IV| You come in good time, Master Matyas," said the count.~ ~" 12 IV, IV| for regrets of that sort, Master Matyas," smilingly responded 13 IV, IV| he wished to have done.~ ~Master Matyas listened attentively 14 IV, IV| forward!'"~ ~"That is true, Master Matyas," assented Count 15 IV, IV| and if you can do it?"~ ~Master Matyas's face brightened 16 IV, IV| sketch-book from his pocket, Master Matyas proceeded to do as 17 IV, IV| perfectly satisfied with Master Matyas. He had found a man 18 IV, IV| Napoleon. For two weeks Master Matyas labored diligently 19 IV, IV| the villagers questioned Master Matyas about his work at 20 IV, IV| if I hear much more of Master Matyas's wonderful battles, 21 IV, IV| satisfied with the work Master Matyas had performed, and 22 IV, IV| Marie in the library while Master Matyas completed his task 23 IV, IV| again."~ ~The next instant Master Matyas's handiwork was rolled 24 V, I| at once delivered to his master, who was in his study.~ ~ 25 V, I| comrade, and a generous master. Even his enemies would 26 V, II| gentlemen where to find his master.~ ~With what different emotions 27 VI, I| apartments, the two men, master and man, would fight their 28 VI, I| impatiently remonstrated his master, "don't be childish. You 29 VI, I| revolutionists imprisoned my royal master and his family, to behead 30 VI, I| garments belonging to my master's daughter, in order to 31 VI, I| to danger, and carried my master's child to a place of safety. 32 VI, I| before Him with the plea: 'Master, Thou sentest me forth; 33 VI, I| return the pressure of his master's hand, but he slowly and 34 VI, VI| become of you when both your master and mistress are gone from 35 VIII, I| and play the piano like a master. You could earn a livelihood 36 VIII, III| the battle of Aspern when Master Matyas entered Count Vavel' 37 VIII, III| to see all these sights, Master Matyas?" interrupted Vavel.~ ~" 38 IX, I| ugly face before her.~ ~"My master," continued the ex-robber, " 39 IX, I| already taken it to your master," was Marie's response.~ ~" 40 IX, I| now what I have to do. My master bade me convey you to a 41 IX, I| intend to reform. When my master has spoken with the woman 42 IX, I| buried."~ ~"I will give Master Matyas your order."~ ~Marie 43 IX, III| the morass on stilts was Master Matyas, whose distance marches 44 IX, III| certainly proved himself a master in the art of fighting.~ ~ 45 X, I| found his spy and scout, Master Matyas, awaiting him.~ ~ 46 X, I| his brave Matyas.~ ~"Well, Master Matyas, what news?"~ ~"All 47 X, I| matters stand now," responded Master Matyas. "The general's adjutant 48 X, I| spite of his gloom. "Ah, Master Matyas, if only you were 49 X, I| Vavel bent his head so that Master Matyas might whisper the 50 X, I| laughed heartily, slapped Master Matyas on the shoulder, 51 X, I| the attempt at once."~ ~Master Matyas thrust the money 52 X, II| Everything is ready," said Master Matyas to Vavel, pointing 53 X, II| the armies of France.~ ~Master Matyas hurried on in advance 54 X, III| horse, and, accompanied by Master Matyas, galloped out of 55 X, III| until the next morning; but Master Matyas, who did not stop 56 X, III| the line of demarcation. Master Matyas, without difficulty,