Part,  Chapter

1     I,      II|      corridor.~ ~Yet the train moved on as before, so that it
2     I,       V|        or alabaster statue had moved, looked at me with those
3     I,      VI|    down, when the bed-curtains moved, and the cherubic little
4     I,       X| trembling hand to his eyes, he moved away.~ ~"Seven children
5     I,      XI|     Vienna. In Vienna he never moved from my side, hardly allowing
6    II,      XV|    silenced, and the crowd had moved on to other quarters. Immediately
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