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Alphabetical [« »] stomach 1 stone 5 stones 1 stood 31 stooped 1 stooping 1 stop 25 | Frequency [« »] 31 interrupted 31 ladies 31 question 31 stood 30 continued 30 front 30 general | Maurus Jókai The nameless castle Concordances stood |
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1 Pres | an American visitor, who stood silent before them last 2 I, I| laid her on the bed which stood in the alcove.~ ~"Why, how 3 I, III| number of liveried servants, stood a trim hussar in Swiss uniform.~ ~ 4 II, III| table with tigers' feet stood the mysterious occupant 5 III, I| wooden pipes. Near the window stood a drawing-table, on which 6 III, I| the leather lounge which stood near the door. She knew 7 III, II| the silken wrapper, and stood in front of the speechless 8 III, III| of the peninsula on which stood the Nameless Castle was 9 III, III| of the Fertőszeg estate, stood on the slope of a hill at 10 III, III| The long, pointed ears stood upright. The mouth was closed 11 III, IV| looking-glass.~ ~Then she stood before him - the mysterious 12 III, IV| veiled as usual. Behind her stood the groom, with whose appearance 13 III, IV| she walked; and when she stood in the doorway she said:~ ~" 14 III, IV| moonlight to her feet, where she stood on the narrow platform which 15 IV, I| on a walking-stick, and stood on two legs.~ ~The count 16 IV, III| floor. In an arm-chair which stood near the bed-alcove reclined 17 IV, III| hidden the steel casket stood wide open, and on the casket 18 V, II| reached his ears, which stood still farther out from his 19 V, II| officers.~ ~Very soon they stood face to face.~ ~The colonel 20 V, II| gateway.~ ~Ludwig Vavel stood where she had left him, 21 VI, I| Heaven!"~ ~The sufferer who stood on the threshold of death 22 VI, I| upon the chair by which he stood, and bow his skeptical head, 23 VI, VI| her chair to a chest that stood by her side, opened it, 24 VII, III| out into the night, and stood with folded arms, gazing 25 VIII, III| Charles's Wain" in the heavens stood upward. Ludwig approached 26 VIII, III| eyes with her hand, and stood with drooping head before 27 IX, II| challenged the creature he stood up on his feet, and barked, 28 IX, IV| approached noiselessly, stood and watched her perform 29 X, III| the sofa.~ ~A canopy-bed stood in the alcove, and among 30 X, III| the shore of Lake Neusiedl stood the Volons in rank and file. 31 X, III| entire villages which once stood on the treacherous shores