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1 I, III| may be that we shall part quite good friends! What do I 2 I, IV| flight?"~ ~"Yes, we have quite enough spies, and they are 3 II, I| prerogatives - "~ ~"That's quite a handsome sum," observed 4 II, I| dumpling-rolling; "that is quite true. The baroness sent 5 II, II| wears - "~ ~"Oh, that is quite too horribly romantic, Herr 6 II, II| which has been conducted in quite a peculiar manner. The count - 7 II, II| creatures I ever saw - and quite young."~ ~Every eye was 8 II, III| what to do next. Was it not quite natural to ask the name 9 II, III| that be long enough?"~ ~"Quite!"~ ~The count nodded a farewell 10 III, I| the open window. It was quite an ethnographic, so to speak, 11 III, III| mysterious monster had risen quite close to the boat.~ ~Ludwig 12 III, III| He is lying on his bed, quite out of his mind. His face 13 III, IV| the veiled lady she became quite complaisant. Curiosity is 14 III, IV| the full of the moon, and quite warm. The tulip-formed blossoms 15 IV, I| not even when she came quite close to it.~ ~On Christmas 16 IV, I| children's asylum.~ ~It was quite in the order of things that 17 IV, I| views on the matter, was quite as ready to take the field, 18 IV, II| black mold that it would be quite distressing to see them. 19 IV, II| for Marie's edification quite a library, and became a 20 IV, II| read it. She thought it quite in the order of things.~ ~" 21 IV, II| Virgin Mary? Don't I love you quite as dearly?"~ ~"Then don' 22 IV, II| Then don't love me - quite so dearly," responded Marie, 23 IV, II| calling some one. Her form is quite near, but her voice stops 24 IV, III| light to enable him to see quite distinctly the baroness 25 IV, III| veranda door.~ ~It was now quite dark; the silence of midnight 26 IV, III| Instead of the moon, something quite different came within the 27 IV, III| and once I heard her say quite distinctly: 'Ludwig, take 28 V, II| determined I would do - made quite a man of the little fellow."~ ~ 29 V, II| constantly watched. You have quite ruined my system of education. 30 VI, I| social body, which found quite enough room for its meetings 31 VI, II| asked Count Vavel.~ ~"Quite a number of the lesser magnates 32 VI, IV| drawn into a frown.~ ~"It is quite true," continued Herr Bernat. " 33 VI, V| while we make our plans for quite a different sort of war!"~ ~" 34 VII, II| student.~ ~The reality was quite different.~ ~Every man that 35 VII, III| informs me that Themire is quite bewitched with the amiability 36 VIII, I| he would return Marie was quite certain.~ ~Katharina had 37 IX, I| outside the door."~ ~It was quite dark when Laczko returned