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Alphabetical [« »] peasants 3 peccat 1 pechy 1 peculiar 14 peculiarities 2 pedagogic 2 pedes 1 | Frequency [« »] 14 lying 14 paper 14 peasant 14 peculiar 14 prison 14 proceeded 14 satisfied | Maurus Jókai The nameless castle Concordances peculiar |
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1 Int | novels centre round those peculiar figures of Hungarian common 2 I, II| corner he whistled in a peculiar manner, whereupon the rumbling 3 I, III| a queer old fellow with peculiar tastes."~ ~"Very good; we 4 II, II| to be."~ ~"He is a very peculiar man, to say the least - 5 II, II| been conducted in quite a peculiar manner. The count - we will 6 III, I| there was about her attire a peculiar negligence, as if she had 7 IV, IV| This masterpiece was a peculiar curtain composed of small 8 V, II| responded the baroness, in a peculiar tone. Then, with a sudden 9 V, II| colonel. "I have had the peculiar misfortune which sometimes 10 V, II| The colonel laughed in a peculiar manner.~ ~"Your word of 11 V, II| count, were gazing in a peculiar manner at the lady whose 12 V, III| Madame," he said with peculiar intonation, when she had 13 VI, IV| mistress."~ ~"Ah!" There was a peculiar gleam in the lovely baroness' 14 IX, I| act as guide. They are a peculiar folk."~ ~"Yes; but I shall