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1 II, I| happily arranged, I will ask the gentlemen to go into 2 II, II| yet had courage enough to ask for her. But that they are 3 II, II| opportunities to escape, or to ask for help."~ ~Here the surveyor 4 II, III| wished to enter the gate to ask permission.~ ~On ringing 5 II, III| it not quite natural to ask the name of a man's wife 6 II, III| without making some return; I ask you, therefore, to give 7 III, II| must we live?"~ ~Children ask such strange questions!~ ~" 8 III, II| To-day, as heretofore, I ask something of thee which 9 III, II| bathing-dress.~ ~"To-day, Ludwig, I ask that thou wilt teach me 10 IV, II| will come only when you ask me. And to-morrow we will 11 IV, III| been impossible for him to ask the pastor anything relating 12 IV, III| don't know, and I don't ask, what this treasure is. 13 V, I| from the half-open door to ask, in surprise, what was wanted.~ ~" 14 V, II| heart and to my honor to ask you this question: Is not 15 V, II| serious thought. I do not ask what the mysterious lady 16 V, II| her whole world. I cannot ask you to believe a lie - I 17 V, III| caprice that prompted me to ask you once what death meant. 18 V, III| for it here, Marie. Don't ask for impossibilities. Marie, 19 V, III| me as you fancy, could I ask her to bury herself here - 20 VI, II| fine instead."~ ~"May I ask if many persons attended 21 VI, II| shall take good care not to ask any more questions about 22 VI, III| betrothal gift, - and then ask her to send me an answer 23 VI, III| neighboring manor. She did not ask if she might do so, but 24 VI, IV| on my breast indicates. I ask your hand for a brave, handsome, 25 VI, IV| I went to the castle to ask him to join the noble militia, 26 VI, IV| clothes! I have no one to ask what I should or should 27 VI, VI| misunderstand me, Lisette. I did not ask how you intended to live. 28 VI, VI| Lisette. "Mine a tender heart? Ask this little lady here - 29 VI, VI| heart in all the world. Ask her that, your ladyship. 30 VI, VI| heads or in their arms, and ask what they were carrying 31 VI, VI| were singing merrily, and ask where they had learned the 32 VII, III| of his errant wife, and ask to see the face of his veiled 33 VIII, II| down to the parsonage, and ask Herr Mercatoris to give 34 VIII, II| closed eyes, the white face! Ask these closed lips to open 35 IX, I| is? A pretty question to ask me! He is n't anywhere. 36 IX, I| moments she would sit up and ask in a cautious whisper:~ ~" 37 X, I| to pray for Ludwig, to ask God to protect him, and