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Alphabetical [« »] houri 1 hourly 3 hours 14 house 48 household 2 housekeeper 3 houses 4 | Frequency [« »] 49 still 49 years 48 bernat 48 house 48 opened 48 tone 48 turned | Maurus Jókai The nameless castle Concordances house |
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1 Pres | has a seat in the Upper House, or at the theatre where 2 Pres | climb over the unpretentious house, the paths are lined with 3 I, I| the deep doorway of the house. From time to time there 4 I, I| and prepared to enter the house.~ ~At this moment the child 5 I, I| was to get away from this house. It is watched day and night. 6 I, II| of a doorway opposite the house with the swinging lantern. . . ~" 7 I, II| street, nor the number of the house, in which she lives. She 8 I, II| opposite a low, one-storied house, the young man drew the 9 I, II| drew up in front of the house, the door opened, and a 10 I, II| and carried him into the house, the woman followed with 11 I, II| from the coach.~ ~In the house, the two men bound their 12 I, III| old gentleman had left the house, she began hastily to search 13 I, III| guests, the mistress of the house, an ideal of beauty, Cythera 14 I, III| your friend came out of the house with another child, wrapped 15 I, III| And the mistress of the house - the beautiful woman who 16 I, IV| to do the honors of the house. The dignity with which 17 I, IV| to the tiny lady of the house.~ ~"Pray allow me, ladies 18 I, IV| the duties of lady of the house."~ ~Then she turned toward 19 II, II| a fancy to the isolated house that he leased it from the 20 II, II| Hungary, or set my foot in the house of a gentleman without his 21 II, II| illness or death, whether a house needs repair; and wherever 22 II, III| vice-palatine.~ ~"Because in this house the clatter of boots is 23 III, I| barked at the master of the house, who gave them lumps of 24 III, II| alone give orders in this house to-day? To-day everything 25 III, III| like to venture out of the house in such weather," said Marie 26 IV, I| the fourth year in this house of voluntary madmen. With 27 IV, III| unnoticed. From the outside of a house, when it is light, one cannot 28 IV, III| now rose and went into the house. The astronomer on the castle 29 IV, III| turned the corner of the house there happened what he had 30 IV, III| sleeping-chamber of the lady of the house. There were no robbers here, 31 IV, III| robbed churches; but the house which has given shelter 32 IV, III| stockings some one in this house knit for my little lad. 33 IV, III| robber, - "he who comes to my house as a guest must not quit 34 V, II| We need not go into the house," she continued; "I can 35 VI, III| the gypsy who broke into a house through the oven, and, finding 36 VI, IV| you send me out of your house with a mitten, Katinka hugom?"~ ~" 37 VI, IV| will be safe with me. My house is prepared for assault. 38 VI, VI| when you shall have in your house such a little chemise and 39 VII, III| took up my quarters in her house. I sought by every means 40 VII, III| you will inquire for the house of Dr. Tromfszky, who is 41 X, I| they were concealed in a house where they passed as the 42 X, I| general's adjutant visits the house twice every day to inquire 43 X, II| The parsonage was the only house of importance in the village. 44 X, II| entered the church. The house consecrated to the service 45 X, III| came within sight of the house Matyas observed:~ ~"The 46 X, III| cantered briskly toward the house, but moderated his speed 47 X, III| proceeded on foot to the house.~ ~The servant on guard 48 X, III| Ludwig hurried into the house. In the hall he encountered