Chapter
1 1 | we always try to keep our word as well as is in our power --
2 1 | he has but to whisper a word to set him at once about
3 1 | to his men, he gave the word of command, -- ~"Soldiers,
4 1 | anything, and yet with one word she has just told the whole
5 2 | John; "but, first of all, a word with you." ~"Speak!" ~The
6 3 | horse, or I shall give the word of command to advance." ~"
7 3 | towards his troop, he gave the word of command, -- ~"Tilly's
8 4 | carriage; "but, upon my sacred word, the key has been taken
9 5 | the mere mention of the word "tulban," which (as we are
10 5 | this flower) is the first word in the Cingalese tongue
11 8 | he needed only to say one word, and the godson would be
12 16| evening she had kept her word. ~On the following evening
13 18| that I have three?" ~"The word certainly struck me just
14 19| She had not forgotten one word of the directions given
15 19| little window in the door the word, -- ~"To-morrow!" ~Now to-morrow
16 21| Rosa, let it be so. One word of yours, announcing this
17 23| secrecy, and as, moreover, his word, being that of a renowned
18 27| Highness, do not say such a word, it would kill him, if he
19 28| rage, "but there is not a word about a stick in the regulation." ~"
20 29| or even to say one last word of farewell? ~And, worst
21 32| and I promise you on my word that I will not run away,
22 33| of gold brocade; in one word, Rosa, who, faint and with
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