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1 Int | of towns.~ ~Yet, while we find so many common traits between 2 Int | Hungarian literature we find a common trait in that humor 3 I, I| question now is, where shall we find a secure hiding-place? Even 4 I, II| countess will be able to find her mama's palace; for there 5 I, II| yes; we shall be sure to find it; and very soon we shall 6 I, II| coachman; he will help you find the place. He 's a clever 7 I, II| fountains in turn until we find the right one."~ ~The coachman 8 I, III| Suddenly he was surprised to find the carriage entering a 9 I, III| not specially surprised to find himself a prisoner; what 10 I, IV| I must see you alone; find an opportunity to leave 11 I, IV| place to place until you find such a country. The fugitives 12 II, II| instant! Just wait; I will find out all about this nameless 13 II, III| rent too high, she will find in her own neighborhood 14 III, II| exclaimed Ludwig, relieved to find an opportunity to change 15 III, IV| Count Ludwig, who seemed to find his greatest enjoyment in 16 IV, III| if ever, was the time to find out if his fair neighbor 17 IV, III| next room, where you will find my maid, who is also bound."~ ~ 18 IV, III| Then you thought you might find here some one who had fainted?" 19 IV, III| treasure is. If I should find it, I would n't take it 20 IV, III| to-day; the Herr Count will find it out soon enough! I do 21 V, I| not a little astonished to find, on returning to the manor, 22 V, II| so unfortunate as not to find you at home the three calls 23 V, II| fruitless; I have been unable to find a trace of the guilty pair. 24 V, II| told the gentlemen where to find his master.~ ~With what 25 V, II| farther with me; I can easily find the way to my boat. No one 26 VI, I| It will not be able to find its way to God. I am afraid; 27 VI, II| when the regular troops find they cannot cope with a 28 VI, II| Vice-palatine, we may be able to find a more sensible subject 29 VI, III| this patriarchal land I find that the custom still obtains 30 VII, III| until I return. You will find something to eat and drink 31 VII, III| emissary was commissioned to find is in her possession. Now, 32 VIII, III| once, tell me where I shall find De Fervlans, for it will 33 IX, I| I shall hunt till I find him, Lisette."~ ~"Well, 34 IX, I| course; but you will not find M. Cambray, for he does 35 IX, I| screen, behind which he will find a dead man. This man was 36 IX, I| arrive at Fertőszeg I shall find the birds flown and the 37 IX, IV| there. Had he failed to find Marie, whom he was to accompany 38 X, III| not a little surprised to find the general's wife playing 39 X, III| to inquire:~ ~"I hope I find the ladies perfectly comfortable?"~ ~" 40 X, III| the thought that he should find his loved ones amid these