Chap.

1        4|   this—the count had become madly devoted to her! She could
2        7|     on her spirits; she was madly anxious to discuss his position
3        9|     were, with fever, while madly, savagely, he pressed his
4       11|     those on foot scampered madly off to find refuge under
5       11| plain like insects swarming madly under the vast expanse of
6       11|    it. They were all raging madly. Just then on the summit
7       11|  with voice and gesture was madly speeding the horse of his
8       13|    the countess was running madly after other loves. She was
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