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1 Pres | latter days.~ ~Hungary boasts four great men: Liszt, Munkácsy, 2 I, I| now, becomes in three or four years a blooming maiden - 3 II, II| likely to be the true one. Four years ago the newspapers 4 II, II| were luckier than I - for four cats that were playing in 5 III, I| company were all assembled - four cats, two pug-dogs, and 6 III, I| the breakfast-table - the four cats opposite the two pugs.~ ~ 7 III, I| were inserted in it every four months.~ ~When the little 8 III, I| text which was printed in four languages, and read for 9 III, I| Ludwig never slept more than four hours of the twenty-four, 10 III, II| Puss, puss!" Then the whole four would scamper into the room, 11 III, II| I know every one of the four volumes by heart! Why dost 12 III, II| back the boat in which the four of us then crossed to the 13 III, II| not all the synods of the four quarters of the globe could 14 III, IV| flew down the staircase, four steps at a time, and into 15 IV, III| Besides, there are only four of them."~ ~"Four against 16 IV, III| are only four of them."~ ~"Four against one who has nothing 17 V, I| about a gaming-table, the four ladies in a pack of cards 18 V, II| walking-stick to battle with four thieves. One ought not stop 19 V, II| fancy you can guess. For four years my quest has been 20 V, III| two were alone within the four walls of the library, he 21 VI, IV| walking-stick, put to flight the four robbers, Marie's face glowed 22 VI, IV| the robbers; not to the four who broke into the manor, - 23 VII, III| letter was a long one - four closely written pages. Before 24 VII, III| moon entered the shadow, four masked robbers (Jocrisse 25 VII, III| will have a carriage with four swift horses at the park 26 IX, II| fire. It has made us lose four more hours."~ ~The four 27 IX, II| four more hours."~ ~The four hours were of some consequence 28 X, III| forget to tell you that a four weeks' armistice was agreed 29 X, III| toys, her furniture; the four cats were purring in the