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1 Pres | nobleman in those wretched days for Hungary. It was Petőfi, 2 Pres | into eminence during the days of revolution and invasion 3 Pres | twenty-one his first novel, "Work Days," met with great applause; 4 Pres | peace has come in the latter days.~ ~Hungary boasts four great 5 I, I| flight was arranged two days ago. The most difficult 6 II, I| to own a parasol in those days was no small matter.~ ~Preparations 7 II, I| for the remainder of her days. That is why she chose this 8 II, I| have some ailment every few days in order to have the doctor 9 II, II| company.~ ~A maid, in those days, was very easily distinguished 10 III, III| survived the ages since the days of Sodom! All the same, 11 III, IV| could have mustered in these days of paper notes. Truly these 12 III, IV| written word.~ ~Meanwhile the days passed with their usual 13 III, IV| Then followed the stormy days of autumn, the long evenings, 14 IV, I| Home"; and on mild spring days the count very often saw 15 IV, III| for her conduct - a few days after the eclipse of the 16 IV, III| is where I shall end my days - in the forest. I am not 17 IV, IV| vault" in Dresden.~ ~A few days afterward was Marie's sixteenth 18 V, I| be at dinner.~ ~Several days after the arrival of the 19 V, I| left a card for him. A few days afterward Colonel Barthelmy 20 V, I| hunting? He could spend whole days on the mountains, clambering 21 V, I| the excitement of these days: Ludwig spent more time 22 V, II| on his sword. But those days were past. His trusty war-horse 23 VI, I| What was happening in those days could be learned only through 24 VI, III| declared; but it brought only days of increased unhappiness 25 VI, VI| time when we spent many days and nights together in one 26 VII, I| field in less than thirty days, and that they will fight 27 VII, II| amid the darkness of those days.~ ~Then came a fresh Job' 28 VII, II| was of some value.~ ~The days which followed the flag 29 X, I| Then came the bloody days of Karako, Papa, Raab, and 30 X, I| defended the fortress for ten days against the Frenchmen; but 31 X, III| no attention. In the last days there had been many strangers 32 X, III| These have been terrible days! To be compelled hourly