Part,  Chapter

 1    Int         |        energy in the predominant people, which finds expression
 2    Int         |          with the welfare of the people.~ ~DR. MAURUS JÓKAI.~ ~BUDAPEST,
 3   Pres         |        the freedom of the common people. Henceforth paint-brushes
 4   Pres         |      their dearest wishes to the people. From this time Jókay changed
 5   Pres         |       away; or the semi-barbaric people of the peasant class, who
 6   Pres         |        style that captivated the people, whose idol he still remains.
 7   Pres         |       and, strangely enough, the people's also. Dr. Jókai greatly
 8   Pres         |          to the English-speaking people.~ ~In 1896 Hungary celebrated
 9   Pres         |         his works, for which the people of all grades of society
10   Pres         |        he has he shares with the people. After a long life of bitter
11      I,      IV|      over the heads of an entire people that hellish machine of
12     II,       I|        tree, because they wished people to know that they had parasols;
13     II,      II|         Then you don't care what people do here?"~ ~"Why should
14     II,      II|          married or not? Are the people invisible?"~ ~"Invisible?
15     II,      II|        man is the groom?"~ ~"The people about here call him the
16     II,     III|        her own neighborhood poor people whom she can assist. I shall
17    III,      II|        the trees, the walls, the people, might hear me and betray
18    III,      II|      features after night. Other people may have a telescope, like
19    III,      IV|         paper notes. Truly these people were not to be despised.~ ~"
20     IV,     III|        the question, "Were there people on the moon?" Ludwig promised
21     IV,     III|    sixteen!~ ~"I wonder what the people are like who live on the
22     IV,     III|        baroness. "Don't rouse my people from their slumbers. The
23     IV,     III|           and kept one eye shut, people would say, 'There goes that
24     IV,     III|         of mine. I know that the people around here say it was Satan
25     IV,     III|         to me than a church. The people insist that I was guilty
26     IV,     III|       though it does vex me when people say that one man with a
27     IV,     III|          the village street, the people would laugh and shout: '
28     IV,     III|       did as I bade her; but the people who hired her always found
29      V,       I|         and to wonder what these people could be doing that they
30      V,     III|       the sufferings of the poor people who had been driven from
31      V,     III|       out upon the world and its people, the count closed the tower
32     VI,       I|       murmuring among the French people against the frightful waste
33     VI,       I|         best force of a vigorous people, a host whose every member
34     VI,      II|         decoration among our own people, and also to restrain the
35     VI,     III|  memorable call to the Hungarian people to assert their independence
36     VI,     III| acquainted with but a few of the people among whom he dwelt in seclusion,
37     VI,      IV|         prepared for assault. My people are brave and well armed.
38     VI,      VI|       win the good will of other people. I don't keep a cat or a
39     VI,      VI|          was that she might meet people, look fearlessly at them,
40    VII,       I|          war. The wheels are the people. We will keep to the technical
41    VII,       I|        your own foreign one. Our people have an antipathy to everything
42    VII,      II|       years he had dwelt among a people whom he imagined he had
43    VII,      II|          the indifference of the people. Only Turkey remained a
44    VII,     III|          sovereign chosen by the people. This fugitive maid is,
45   VIII,     III|        uprising among the French people themselves.~ ~It was the
46      X,     III|          because of whom so many people have suffered; the girl
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