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 1     IV,      IV|        the Herr Count that Master Matyas had arrived.~ ~"Yes; I sent
 2     IV,      IV|         come in good time, Master Matyas," said the count.~ ~"Yes -
 3     IV,      IV|      regrets of that sort, Master Matyas," smilingly responded Count
 4     IV,      IV|     wished to have done.~ ~Master Matyas listened attentively to
 5     IV,      IV|              That is true, Master Matyas," assented Count Vavel; "
 6     IV,      IV|          you can do it?"~ ~Master Matyas's face brightened suddenly. "
 7     IV,      IV|           from his pocket, Master Matyas proceeded to do as he was
 8     IV,      IV|   perfectly satisfied with Master Matyas. He had found a man who
 9     IV,      IV|    Napoleon. For two weeks Master Matyas labored diligently at his
10     IV,      IV|       villagers questioned Master Matyas about his work at the castle,
11     IV,      IV|          hear much more of Master Matyas's wonderful battles, I shall
12     IV,      IV|    satisfied with the work Master Matyas had performed, and it only
13     IV,      IV|          the library while Master Matyas completed his task in her
14     IV,      IV|           The next instant Master Matyas's handiwork was rolled up
15   VIII,     III|      battle of Aspern when Master Matyas entered Count Vavel's tent.~ ~
16   VIII,     III|          all these sights, Master Matyas?" interrupted Vavel.~ ~"
17     IX,       I|                I will give Master Matyas your order."~ ~Marie now
18     IX,     III|       morass on stilts was Master Matyas, whose distance marches
19     IX,     III|        were something phenomenal. Matyas found Count Vavel with his
20      X,       I|         his spy and scout, Master Matyas, awaiting him.~ ~For weeks
21      X,       I|         than had he for his brave Matyas.~ ~"Well, Master Matyas,
22      X,       I|           Matyas.~ ~"Well, Master Matyas, what news?"~ ~"All sorts,
23      X,       I|         time," composedly replied Matyas, who was not to be hurried. "
24      X,       I|            nonchalantly continued Matyas, "protested that a mistake
25      X,       I|      stand now," responded Master Matyas. "The general's adjutant
26      X,       I|          to bury him, too," added Matyas, shaking his head.~ ~"Yes,
27      X,       I|         of his gloom. "Ah, Master Matyas, if only you were clever
28      X,       I|           his head so that Master Matyas might whisper the important
29      X,       I|          heartily, slapped Master Matyas on the shoulder, and exclaimed:~ ~"
30      X,       I|       pocket, and pressed it into Matyas's hand. "Here - take these,
31      X,       I|        attempt at once."~ ~Master Matyas thrust the money into his
32      X,      II| Everything is ready," said Master Matyas to Vavel, pointing toward
33      X,      II|        armies of France.~ ~Master Matyas hurried on in advance of
34      X,     III|        and, accompanied by Master Matyas, galloped out of the village.~ ~
35      X,     III|          next morning; but Master Matyas, who did not stop to inquire
36      X,     III|       line of demarcation. Master Matyas, without difficulty, led
37      X,     III|         within sight of the house Matyas observed:~ ~"The two Frenchmen
38      X,     III|          alighted, and cautioning Matyas to exercise slowly the fatigued
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