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 1      I,       I   |       under Master Simho; and in order that a later generation
 2      I,       I   |          country in Europe where order prevails, and where there
 3      I,      II   |          them. The young man, in order to make room for him, pressed
 4      I,     III   |         fled to a 'country where order prevails, and where there
 5      I,      IV   |     which threatened the present order of government worked in
 6      I,      IV   |         a country where there is order, but where there are no
 7      I,      IV   |             De Fervlans wrote an order for one hundred and fifty
 8     II,       I   |        new lady of the manor, in order that they might be ready
 9     II,       I   |       when the brave soldier, in order to comfort her, said: 'But
10     II,       I   |        ailment every few days in order to have the doctor come
11     II,     III   |     worship's name and title, in order to draw up the contracts
12    III,       I   |          had not learned. But in order that she might enjoy listening
13    III,       I   |         tried to waken early, in order to wish him good morning;
14    III,      II   |          read such books?"~ ~"In order that, should any one in
15    III,      IV   |          s portrait engraved, in order to quiet her fears and restore
16     IV,       I   |         gone to the war, and, in order to render their condition
17     IV,       I   |    asylum.~ ~It was quite in the order of things that the baroness
18     IV,       I   |          hear your objection, in order that I may justify my action."~ ~
19     IV,       I   |   patiently teaching the lad, in order that he might compete favorably
20     IV,       I   |         Here in this land, where order prevailed, but where there
21     IV,      II   |          thought it quite in the order of things.~ ~"And don't
22     IV,      II   |          printed in that book in order to deceive me. And now I
23     IV,     III   |        was about to give them an order to the steward, who has
24     IV,      IV   |         was not clever enough to order three men into every tree
25     IV,      IV   |       retiring with the birds in order to test if Ludwig would
26      V,       I   |       daily drive with Marie. In order to avoid meeting them, he
27      V,      II   |         what to do, baroness. In order that the little monster
28      V,      II   |       want to pay it. Now go and order the carriage; I will wait
29      V,     III   | undertaking.~ ~"The surveyor, in order to calculate the distances
30     VI,       I   |         my master's daughter, in order to save the royal child
31     VI,       I   |         registers, passports, in order to save the king's daughter
32     VI,       I   |   witness - committed perjury in order to hide her from her persecutors - '"~ ~"
33     VI,     III   |  invading foe. Here is the royal order, and here is the call to
34     VI,     III(3)|          Alexander Kisfaludy, by order of the palatine. A memorable
35    VII,     III   |   possession of her purchase. In order not to arouse suspicion
36    VII,     III   |         Count Leon Barthelmy, in order to be near my chosen emissary.
37   VIII,       I   |  diligently her piano lesson, in order to surprise Ludwig with
38   VIII,       I   |        become hers if she should order the carriage, and, taking
39   VIII,       I   |           deceiving every day in order to live! While I was a little
40   VIII,       I   |          stormy winter night, in order that she might spy upon
41   VIII,       I   |      note-case, in which was the order for the five millions of
42   VIII,       I   |    opened the case, took out the order, and tore it into tiny bits.
43   VIII,       I   |         tatters, as you have the order for the five million francs?
44   VIII,     III   |       from their hiding-place in order to read them. He knew the
45   VIII,     III   |       Again, he would change the order of perusal, and test the
46     IX,       I   |          give Master Matyas your order."~ ~Marie now took leave
47     IX,      II   |         the creature!"~ ~But the order for a chase came too late.
48     IX,      II   |  compelled to use their spurs in order to speed their horses from
49     IX,     III   |          was conducted in proper order, step by step, from earth-clod
50      X,      II   |        right; for the Volons, in order to deceive the Frenchmen,
51      X,      II   |         helmets. In a second the order was obeyed; the crimson
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