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  • Today deemed a national treasure, Kordas 1918 production of the Man of Gold, a three-hour epic, is based on a nineteenth-century classic by Hungarys beloved romanticist, Mor Jokai.

    The Great Escape Kati Marton 2006

  • Today deemed a national treasure, Kordas 1918 production of the Man of Gold, a three-hour epic, is based on a nineteenth-century classic by Hungarys beloved romanticist, Mor Jokai.

    The Great Escape Kati Marton 2006

  • But Jokai of Vienna was already bolting wildly through the street door and down the steps.

    Diane of the Green Van Leona Dalrymple

  • Jokai of Vienna poured and drank with a shudder of nausea.

    Diane of the Green Van Leona Dalrymple

  • Fluttering hurriedly to the doorway, Aunt Agatha stared in horror at the littered room and Hunch, the latter no reassuring sight at his best, and thence with fascinated gaze at Jokai of Vienna.

    Diane of the Green Van Leona Dalrymple

  • With a strangled sob, Jokai of Vienna pitched forward upon the board unconscious.

    Diane of the Green Van Leona Dalrymple

  • Jokai touched a metal pawn and shuddered violently.

    Diane of the Green Van Leona Dalrymple

  • It was the tune Carl had played upon his flute to Jokai of Vienna months before.

    Diane of the Green Van Leona Dalrymple

  • With shaking hand Jokai touched a metal king and screamed.

    Diane of the Green Van Leona Dalrymple

  • To Jokai his voice trailed off into curious nothingness.

    Diane of the Green Van Leona Dalrymple

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