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1 Pres | poet, who was his dearest friend during the student-life 2 Pres | Jókai, who was the intimate friend of the other three.~ ~NELTJE 3 I, I| young man.~ ~"Your hand, my friend! You have undertaken a noble 4 I, III| allow me to call you my friend. I shall never cease to 5 I, III| to the point. You have a friend who shared the same apartment 6 I, III| and an hour later your friend came out of the house with 7 I, III| twelve-year-old little maid whom your friend brought downstairs at eleven, 8 I, III| everything conspired to aid your friend to escape. He was too cunning 9 I, III| very well that you and your friend traced out the route of 10 I, III| has become of your young friend. In fact, we must know what 11 I, III| spot on the map to your friend."~ ~"Your witness dreamed 12 I, III| the hiding-place of your friend you may demand your own 13 I, III| know to what country your friend has flown?"~ ~At this question 14 I, IV| thousand times.~ ~"Your old friend and little mama,~ ~"THEMIRE."~ ~ 15 IV, I| he realized that his old friend's prophetic words were approaching 16 IV, III| Don't go just yet, my friend; I want to give you a few 17 IV, III| our shelter; and what a friend an old tree can become! 18 V, I| that the intruder was a "friend," they allowed him to waken 19 V, II| to-day instead of your - friend."~ ~Count Vavel suddenly 20 VI, I| all my thoughts - my only friend and comrade in this solitude."~ ~ 21 VI, I| any more? Listen, my old friend, to what I say to you. You 22 VI, I| paradise from which my old friend Henry is excluded is no 23 VI, I| Vavel had lost his only friend - the only one who had shared 24 VI, V| daughter, I know that our friend Ludwig is eager to discuss 25 VII, I| gun. And even our quondam friend, the gallant Colonel Barthelmy, 26 VII, III| Release him; he is a friend of mine." Then to the ex-robber: " 27 VIII, I| think often of your old friend and little daughter,~ ~" 28 VIII, I| land. I know not who is my friend or who is my foe. You must 29 VIII, I| Nameless Castle, where my old friend Lisette will take care of 30 VIII, II| not lie. It was your old friend Cambray."~ ~"Cambray?" echoed 31 VIII, II| of has seized upon your friend Cambray; and the noble old 32 VIII, II| yonder - alone, without a friend near him! No; I am going 33 VIII, II| your Amélie with my good friend Cambray?"~ ~"Go, then; go - 34 VIII, III| response: "Good evening, friend. God bless you."~ ~"Ah!" 35 IX, I| was come in quest of her friend Cambray, rang the bell, 36 IX, I| responded Marie. "Where is my friend Cambray?"~ ~"How should 37 IX, I| This man was a very good friend, and I want him properly 38 IX, III| reply was:~ ~"No, my dear friend. I have paid a very high 39 IX, IV| question whether he was friend or foe, Katharina caught 40 X, III| slope by the side of her old friend the Marquis d'Avoncourt,