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1 II, I| this county, and am called Bernat Görömbölyi von Dravakeresztur."~ ~" 2 II, I| she said:~ ~"We are now Bernat bácsi, and Katinka; and 3 II, I| hears, moreover, that it is 'Bernat' and 'Katinka' up here, 4 II, II| thee-and-thou" compact with Herr Bernat.~ ~The vice-palatine, remembering 5 II, II| singular country! Well, then, Bernat bácsi, if it pleases 'him,' 6 II, II| without me, was it not, Bernat bácsi?" after a brief pause, 7 II, II| authorities?"~ ~"Why - 'he,' Bernat bácsi."~ ~"I? Why, what 8 II, II| such an authority is 'he' - Bernat bácsi!"~ ~"Hum; does 'she' 9 II, II| Ha, ha, ha!" laughed Bernat bácsi. "And this enchanting 10 II, II| Nameless Castle; and Herr Bernat Görömbölyi proceeded to 11 II, III| of their amiable hostess, Bernat bácsi lingering behind the 12 II, III| groom, and conducted Herr Bernat into the adjoining chamber. 13 II, III| you are Herr Vice-palatine Bernat Görömbölyi von Dravakeresztur."~ ~ 14 II, III| notice to quit."~ ~Herr Bernat did not like it when any 15 II, III| good memory," said Herr Bernat, who was perfectly satisfied 16 II, III| same time he cast upon Herr Bernat a glance that reminded the 17 II, III| middle of the floor. Herr Bernat was perplexed; he did not 18 II, III| was nothing left for Herr Bernat to do but go to his room 19 II, III| to his future employer.~ ~Bernat bácsi did not, as he had 20 VI, II| Consequently, Herr Vice-palatine Bernat Görömbölyi von Dravakeresztur 21 VI, II| this duty was that Herr Bernat would be obliged, during 22 VI, II| understand?" began Herr Bernat, when greetings had been 23 VI, II| composed it?' 'I did.'"~ ~Herr Bernat was charmed - completely 24 VI, II| excellent dinner, to which Herr Bernat did ample justice, he ventured 25 VI, II| time the meal was over Herr Bernat was in a most generous mood; 26 VI, III| hastily interposed Herr Bernat, "that there are enough 27 VI, III| chest to the brim.~ ~Herr Bernat could only stare in speechless 28 VI, III| you - " remonstrated Herr Bernat, "at least, let us count 29 VI, III| promptly assented Herr Bernat. "I am not only the vice-palatine 30 VI, III| heartily responded Herr Bernat.~ ~"You know to whom I would 31 VI, III| alacrity responded Herr Bernat. "Within half an hour I 32 VI, III| and fastened them in Herr Bernat's buttonhole.~ ~Hereupon 33 VI, IV| CHAPTER IV~ ~When Herr Bernat Görömbölyi, in his character 34 VI, IV| much for the honor, my dear Bernat bácsi, but I intend to remain 35 VI, IV| a hurry," continued Herr Bernat, "for he may have to ride 36 VI, IV| worker's rosy finger.~ ~Herr Bernat smiled roguishly; and said:~ ~" 37 VI, IV| quite true," continued Herr Bernat. "Count Vavel sent me here 38 VI, IV| she came nearer to Herr Bernat, and asked with womanly 39 VI, IV| extended both hands to Herr Bernat, and said earnestly:~ ~" 40 VI, IV| spared an explanation by Herr Bernat, who again observed:~ ~" 41 VI, IV| a secret?" remarked Herr Bernat.~ ~"The real reason," explained 42 VI, IV| the army?" inquired Herr Bernat.~ ~"Satan Laczi told me 43 VI, IV| castle.~ ~"Good!" was Herr Bernat's comment, when the count 44 VII, I| a clock," returned Herr Bernat, complacently puffing away 45 VII, I| at last exclaimed Herr Bernat, "I will not tease you any 46 VII, I| rejoice you," observed Herr Bernat.~ ~"I shout for very joy! 47 VII, III| disastrous - for the Frenchman. Bernat bácsi also found himself 48 X, III| Vavel, excitedly.~ ~Herr Bernat silently nodded assent,