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 1   Pres         |          or at the table of a few dear relatives and old-time friends.
 2      I,       I|          one, suddenly.~ ~"No, my dear," replied the old gentleman,
 3      I,       I|             That is different, my dear. But if I have not got a
 4      I,       I|         old man. Then, aloud: "My dear, don't you say your prayers
 5      I,     III|         me?"~ ~"Certainly not, my dear! We are going, by and by,
 6      I,     III|      artless prattle.~ ~"Well, my dear little maid," he said tenderly, "
 7      I,     III|          you like her so much, my dear."~ ~"Oh, thank you! Did
 8      I,     III|           the doll belong to your dear little daughter who is dead?"~ ~"
 9      I,     III|     two-pronged fork 'y.'"~ ~"You dear little innocent rogue!"
10      I,     III|        one!"~ ~"Help yourself, my dear," returned her host, pushing
11      I,     III|          finding my home. Oh, you dear good little flower!" and
12      I,     III|        Lock the door after me, my dear, and do not open it until
13      I,     III|          foundling you rescued is dear to you, monsieur, then accept
14      I,      IV|           a sheet of paper:~ ~"MY DEAR CHILD: I am compelled to
15     II,       I|        von Dravakeresztur."~ ~"My dear sir!" ejaculated the baroness,
16    III,       I|          cheerily, "Good morning, dear Ludwig!" there was no one
17    III,      II|           wish? Oh, how kind, how dear thou art!" And in vain the
18    III,     III|        have a dread of it."~ ~"My dear, beautiful lake!" sighed
19    III,     III|           pacify him. If only the dear Lord will spare his life!
20    III,      IV|           joy; she called him her dear Ludwig. Then she hunted
21     IV,      II|          On it were the words:~ ~"Dear Ludwig, love me."~ ~Map
22     IV,      II|      paper containing the words, "Dear Ludwig, love me," among
23     IV,      II|   listening ear hears the words, "Dear Ludwig!"~ ~He starts. These
24     IV,      II|          all fours like a poodle. Dear heaven! what a kind lady
25     IV,      IV|        thou."~ ~"Yes, I have one, dear Ludwig," replied the young
26     IV,      IV|        she said sorrowfully: "No, dear Ludwig; that would not restore
27      V,     III|    unfolding the letter, read:~ ~"DEAR, BEAUTIFUL, AND GOOD LADY:
28     VI,      IV|       very much for the honor, my dear Bernat bácsi, but I intend
29     VI,       V|          Vavel! And here is to my dear little daughter, my good
30     VI,       V|            she said:~ ~"Marie, my dear little daughter, I know
31     VI,      VI|           as I say."~ ~"Lisette - dear Lisette," remonstrated Marie.~ ~"
32     VI,      VI|        ladyship?" she asked.~ ~"A dear little child, I should say,"
33     VI,      VI| indulgently.~ ~"You are right - a dear little child."~ ~"Where
34     VI,      VI|        your own."~ ~"One of those dear, tiny little horses from
35     VI,      VI|         to seeing such sights, my dear little daughter. Riding
36    VII,      II|         minutes free to visit his dear ones at the manor. Sometimes
37   VIII,       I|         But there was Amélie, her dear little daughter, who was
38   VIII,       I|        tore it open, and read:~ ~"DEAR LITTLE MAMA: What sort of
39     IX,       I|          that button. Good night, dear papa Cambray!"~ ~The sick
40     IX,     III|      smiling reply was:~ ~"No, my dear friend. I have paid a very
41      X,       I|       daughters. The Herr Count's dear ones also received an invitation."~ ~"
42      X,       I|       locks which now imprison my dear ones! That would be a masterpiece,
43      X,     III|       Kiss it, Liadwig; kiss this dear, good hand. Oh, she has
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