Part,  Chapter

 1   Pres         |         as to what career he was best fitted to follow. The idle
 2   Pres         |          offered a prize for the best drama, and Jókay won it.
 3   Pres         |          mature productions, the best known are: "A Magyar Nabob"; "
 4   Pres         |        what the critics call his best work should not have been
 5      I,      IV|   confidantes. They moved in the best circles; no one ever saw
 6      I,      IV|    little diplomatist thought it best to atone for her mama's
 7     IV,      II|          a youthful pupil is the best proof that he is a being
 8     IV,     III|         may be, that treasure is best guarded against robbers
 9     IV,     III|       Surely honest labor is the best."~ ~"I thank you for the
10     IV,     III|          very well what would be best for me; but, as I said,
11     VI,       I|          that was made up of the best force of a vigorous people,
12     VI,      II| excellent wines, and some of the best latakia you - "~ ~"What?"
13     VI,     III|      which he had sacrificed his best years was wholly lost.~ ~
14     VI,      IV|          why you both thought it best to keep this robbery a secret?"
15     VI,      VI|         agree with anybody. I am best left to myself, your ladyship."~ ~"
16   VIII,       I|         you may win it. You know best where the maid will be safe
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