Part,  Chapter

 1   Pres         |           his crushed and lethargic country, aroused a great wave of
 2   Pres         |            living coal. He knew his country as no other man has known
 3   Pres         |        100,000. Every county in the country sent him memorials in the
 4   Pres         |     stretches of beautiful, fertile country, stands Dr. Jókai's summer-home.
 5      I,       I|         Dillingen can reach to that country! Indeed, wherever there
 6      I,       I|             elder man. "I know of a country in Europe where order prevails,
 7      I,     III|          witness, he has fled to a 'country where order prevails, and
 8      I,     III|           no police.' Where is this country, M. Cambray?"~ ~"In the
 9      I,     III|      Avoncourt, do you know to what country your friend has flown?"~ ~
10      I,      IV|             pass through the entire country in their flight?"~ ~"Yes,
11      I,      IV|            that they have gone to a country where there is order, but
12      I,      IV|         place until you find such a country. The fugitives will be certain
13      I,      IV| fellow-being in the interest of his country? Don't you suppose his heart
14     II,       I|             natural air here in the country, without 'fuss or feathers,'
15     II,      II|           you.'"~ ~"What a singular country! Well, then, Bernat bácsi,
16     II,      II|            gentleman from a foreign country came to Fertőszeg, and took
17    III,      II|          fatherland."~ ~"Then every country is not one's fatherland?"~ ~"
18      V,       I|             gossip. Moreover, these country magnates were tiresome persons;
19     VI,       I|           swayed the destiny of the country. In a word, resentment against
20    VII,       I|             the loyal nobles of the country began to enroll their names - "~ ~"
21   VIII,     III|         most notorious thief in the country with it. I have sent him
22     IX,       I|       cannot'! Jocrisse, how is the country around Odenburg garrisoned?"~ ~"
23     IX,       I|            been in this part of the country, Jocrisse?"~ ~"I accompanied
24     IX,      II|             The flora of this marsh country has many species which hide
25     IX,      II|       idling about that cart of the country; and if there were, the
26     IX,     III|             view of the surrounding country.~ ~He could see through
27      X,      II|           attracting attention. The country about them, for a long distance,
28      X,      II|            with observations on the country through which they were
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