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1 Int | America and Hungary in the great field of theory, those typical 2 Pres | Jókay would have been a great painter indeed. While he 3 Pres | novel, "Work Days," met with great applause; other romances 4 Pres | lethargic country, aroused a great wave of patriotism like 5 Pres | and Jókay, teeming with great ideas, quickly attracted 6 Pres | days.~ ~Hungary boasts four great men: Liszt, Munkácsy, Kossuth, 7 I, I| take her in; it would be a great risk."~ ~"What is there 8 I, III| around her, and a scene of great excitement followed.~ ~Here 9 I, III| not help but think that a great ado was being made because 10 I, IV| of Cythera's Brigade took great pains to make outsiders 11 I, IV| three, however, will be of great value to us. You will keep 12 II, I| Lantz-k-nek-hisz-sild - that's asking a great deal from a body at one 13 II, II| his newspaper, which is a great favor, for I can ill afford 14 II, III| could easily see that a great deal of money had been expended 15 III, II| always looked forward with great pleasure to this day, and 16 III, II| when we were traveling in great haste, I know not why, we 17 III, IV| offered when Henry, with great willingness, placed his 18 III, IV| theater, balls, concert - the great world. It was her freedom. 19 IV, I| beggars he repulsed with great harshness - with one exception. 20 IV, II| tutor was delineating with great eloquence to his scholar - 21 IV, II| looking at through that great pipe?"~ ~Before Ludwig could 22 IV, II| on her lips, through the "great pipe."~ ~The smile gradually 23 IV, III| the Herr Count guards a great treasure here in this castle. 24 V, II| said earnestly. "It is a great, a noble sacrifice - so 25 V, II| a noble sacrifice - so great, indeed, that living woman 26 VI, I| Herr Count, you have a great soul. It will know how to 27 VI, I| irony did not spare the great ones who swayed the destiny 28 VI, I| had called into being a great national consciousness, 29 VI, II| personage, greeted him with great cordiality.~ ~"The Herr 30 VI, III| not the offspring of those great women who crowned with their 31 VI, V| Katharina. "There will be a great deal to do, and I mean to 32 VI, VI| will have to do that now. A great treasure, great care! And, 33 VI, VI| that now. A great treasure, great care! And, your ladyship, 34 VI, VI| as they said to me, 'How great a treasure would induce 35 VI, VI| And what is this - this great monster with so many teeth?" 36 VI, VI| evident enjoyment, drawing great clouds of smoke from a long-stemmed 37 VII, II| bridegroom or bride. The great leader of armies was striding 38 VII, II| messenger would arrive in great haste to summon him for 39 VII, II| moment that it would be a great pity were a bullet to strike 40 IX, I| corridor.~ ~There was a great change everywhere in the 41 IX, I| the varnished walls, and great heaps of dust, straw, and 42 IX, II| muddy undercurrent threw up great mounds of earth, like enormous