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Alphabetical [« »] foolish 1 foolishness 1 fools 1 foot 26 foot-path 1 foot-soldiers 2 foot-tracks 1 | Frequency [« »] 26 done 26 enemy 26 flung 26 foot 26 got 26 lay 26 pressed | Maurus Jókai The nameless castle Concordances foot |
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1 I, I| knight who cut off his own foot, that his sovereign, who 2 II, I| whence they would proceed on foot up the shorter foot-path 3 II, II| comes to Hungary, or set my foot in the house of a gentleman 4 III, I| opened its blue eye at the foot of one of the trees, and 5 III, I| man seated himself at the foot. They conversed during the 6 III, III| death. No; we must go on foot, as noiselessly as possible. 7 III, IV| that I have a pain in my foot - that I have just applied 8 III, IV| bed, and is poulticing his foot."~ ~The door was open wide 9 III, IV| with mud.~ ~"What? Came on foot in such weather - all the 10 III, IV| Cannot you come with us on foot, Herr Doctor?"~ ~"I should 11 III, IV| rheumatismus acutus in my foot, and were I to get wet I 12 III, IV| start at once."~ ~"But my foot - it pains dreadfully."~ ~" 13 III, IV| gracious countess; and on foot, too, in this weather."~ ~" 14 IV, I| take her way to church, on foot if the roads were good; 15 IV, II| which bound him hand and foot, was the lock upon his lips. 16 IV, IV| but if you will press your foot on the little brass button 17 IV, IV| button in the floor at the foot of the column to your left, 18 V, II| hands, and lifted first one foot, then the other.~ ~The baroness 19 VI, V| Marie. Then she pressed her foot on the spring in the floor, 20 VII, III| from Kapuvar to-day."~ ~"On foot?"~ ~"Part of the way, and 21 VII, III| be."~ ~Vavel stamped his foot in a paroxysm of fury. Had 22 IX, III| thirty men, and proceed on foot to the farther side of yon 23 IX, III| from the saddle, and on foot made her way toward the 24 IX, IV| from following crossed on foot the narrow lengthwise beam 25 X, III| fatigued horses, proceeded on foot to the house.~ ~The servant 26 X, III| head of it, another at the foot - the former a lady, the