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 1    Int         |      figures of Hungarian common life; and in every work of mine
 2    Int         |        of history of true common life will be found described.
 3   Pres         |       fitted to follow. The idle life of the nobility into which
 4   Pres         |     representations of Hungarian life and character, his passionate
 5   Pres         |     disguise that Jókai owed his life many years later, when,
 6   Pres         |          types, its manners, its life in high degree and low,
 7   Pres         |     remains. Scenes from Turkish life - in which, next to Hungarian,
 8   Pres         |        and old-time friends. His life is exceedingly simple and
 9   Pres         |         the people. After a long life of bitter stress and labor,
10      I,      IV|        quit your present mode of life. Your financial affairs
11    III,      II|       such strange questions!~ ~"Life is a gift from God that
12    III,     III|         dear Lord will spare his life! Oh, hasten, hasten, my
13    III,      IV|        the greatest pleasures in life!~ ~She had no other flatterers
14     IV,       I|        she lived a very secluded life. She never went beyond the
15     IV,       I|      scenes and in the sphere of life to which they belonged.~ ~
16     IV,       I|    renounce everything that made life worth living, but that he
17     IV,     III|         it frightened me. All my life I have wanted to see a real
18     IV,     III|        Quit your present mode of life, which will ultimately lead
19     IV,     III|          got used to the vagrant life. I could not sleep under
20     IV,     III|          I should have liked the life of a soldier, but they never
21      V,      II|          of before you risk your life."~ ~Count Vavel started
22      V,      II|      must not meet again in this life; we may meet again in another
23      V,     III|         sworn to defend with his life?~ ~From that hour, however,
24     VI         |          PART VI~ ~DEATH AND NEW LIFE IN THE NAMELESS CASTLE~ ~
25     VI,       I|             After Henry's death, life for the occupants of the
26     VI,       I|          to return to his former life of hardship and poverty.
27     VI,       I|         frightful waste of human life, the never-ending intrigues,
28     VI,     III|         who has been restored to life. His eyes sparkled, his
29    VII,      II| acquainted with a very different life from that of the past six
30    VII,     III|         horse, and ride for your life the shortest way to Fertőszeg."~ ~"
31   VIII,       I|      LITTLE MAMA: What sort of a life are you leading out yonder
32   VIII,       I|          become satiated with my life - lying, cheating, deceiving
33   VIII,       I|        begun to lead a different life - one with which I am satisfied;
34     IX,      II|        came very near losing his life among the aquatic growths.
35     IX,      IV|           Look up - come back to life!"~ ~And Satan Laczi was
36      X,       I|         his kind patron."~ ~"His life closed well!" observed the
37      X,     III|          steel casket, and whose life was so sad that she had
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