IntraText Table of Contents | Words: Alphabetical - Frequency - Inverse - Length - Statistics | Help | IntraText Library | Search |
Alphabetical [« »] gold 17 gold-rimmed 1 golden 3 gone 25 good 91 good-humored 1 good-night 2 | Frequency [« »] 25 death 25 fertoszeg 25 gentlemen 25 gone 25 hungary 25 ill 25 indeed | Maurus Jókai The nameless castle Concordances gone |
Part, Chapter
1 I, III| in what direction he has gone."~ ~Cambray repressed the 2 I, IV| daughter, that they have gone to a country where there 3 III, II| day.~ ~When the pugs had gone through their part of the 4 III, III| manor, after the sun had gone down and the marvelous tints 5 III, IV| any more to-night; he has gone to bed, and is poulticing 6 IV, I| children whose fathers had gone to the war, and, in order 7 IV, III| coat. Only after he had gone some distance from the castle 8 IV, III| slumbers. The robbers are gone, and have taken nothing. 9 V, I| visitor that the count had gone to bed.~ ~"Is he ill?" inquired 10 V, II| count and his companion had gone but a short distance along 11 VI, VI| master and mistress are gone from the castle?"~ ~"I shall 12 VI, VI| told her that the boy had gone back to his fish companions 13 VII, I| has taken Dutch leave and gone back to the enemy."~ ~"What? 14 VII, I| to the enemy."~ ~"What? Gone back to the enemy!" repeated 15 VII, III| once to the matter, and had gone to Vienna for the purpose 16 VIII, I| certain.~ ~Katharina had gone into the park for a solitary 17 VIII, II| concealment until they are gone. I, too, am going away from 18 VIII, II| Where is he?"~ ~"He is gone. He accomplished that for 19 VIII, II| to serve you, - and has gone away again."~ ~"Gone away?" 20 VIII, II| has gone away again."~ ~"Gone away?" repeated Marie, incredulously. " 21 VIII, II| repeated Marie, incredulously. "Gone away? Impossible! Cambray 22 VIII, II| by the pestilence. He is gone to the Nameless Castle, 23 IX, I| is n't anywhere. He has gone to bed, and you can't see 24 IX, I| manor, they cannot have gone very far. The water in the 25 X, II| exhausted by the journey, had gone to her room. "There is a