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1 Int | public. May God bless that home of freedom, by whose example 2 Pres | Jókai, in concealment at home, writing under an assumed 3 Pres | is seldom seen away from home, except in Parliament, where 4 I, I| the Quartier St. Martin at home. On this evening, however, 5 I, I| the street in which is her home."~ ~"How come you to be 6 I, II| me get this child to its home. Go to the nearest corner 7 I, II| hunt for this little girl's home. If you have time, and will 8 I, II| wife is expecting me at home. Just you trust this coachman; 9 I, II| who has strayed from her home, can't remember the street, 10 I, III| is as good as my own at home. And how delightful not 11 I, III| that you did not return home last night, she believes 12 I, III| were not allowed to return home in the storm, and will not 13 I, III| monsieur, for you are coming home with me to tell her how 14 I, III| have no trouble finding my home. Oh, you dear good little 15 I, III| the marquis will return home in my mama's carriage."~ ~ 16 I, III| her you have brought me home. Be very careful; mama is 17 II | PART II~ ~THE HOME OF ANECDOTE~ ~ 18 II, I| must consider himself at home here."~ ~To this gracious 19 II, III| heels.~ ~"Is the count at home?" inquired the vice-palatine.~ ~" 20 II, III| his energetic spouse at home. The angry man seemed to 21 II, III| He drove direct to his home.~ ~ ~ ~ 22 III, II| ground, then, will be our home, will it not? What is one' 23 III, II| will it not? What is one's home called?"~ ~"It is called 24 IV, I| had undertaken to found a home for them. She had already 25 IV, I| visits to her "Children's Home"; and on mild spring days 26 IV, III| I am certain some one at home is anxious about you. God 27 IV, III| God be with you!"~ ~At home Count Vavel found Henry 28 IV, III| So the forest became our home, hollow trees our shelter; 29 V, I| that Count Vavel was not at home. He left his card, which 30 V, I| the Herr Count was not at home to visitors; he was engaged, 31 V, I| Is the Herr Colonel at home?" inquired Count Vavel.~ ~" 32 V, II| unfortunate as not to find you at home the three calls I made at 33 V, III| allow me, I shall stay at home."~ ~"Is anything the matter 34 V, III| Nameless Castle, then make a home here for me - bring some 35 VI, II| out? Are they to return home when the provisions shall 36 VI, III| can count it when you get home," interrupted Count Vavel.~ ~" 37 VI, VI| take your young mistress home with me, Lisette," again 38 VI, VI| coachman to take the carriage home; then she took Marie's hand 39 VI, VI| You will feel more at home with your belongings about 40 VII, I| could have it made up at home."~ ~"That certainly would 41 VIII, I| know what Napoleon brought home with him from the bloody 42 VIII, I| you can go back to your home and take possession of your