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1 I, I| side."~ ~"But there is only room for three."~ ~"I know; but, 2 I, II| goat. In one corner of the room stood a bed, in the middle 3 I, IV| to be found.~ ~In another room I found a sort of ethnographical 4 I, V| At last we came to a room with beautiful heavy brocaded 5 I, V| enchanting bower.~ ~The room which I now entered resembled 6 I, V| silently stole out of the room.~ ~ ~ ~ 7 I, VI| a cigar. It was a grand room, lofty and spacious as a 8 I, VI| the rays of light in this room composed a tricolour of 9 I, VI| led little James into the room, and, turning to her husband, 10 I, VI| Good-night!" and went out of the room.~ ~The father undressed 11 I, VI| let me lead you to your room."~ ~"I have not slept for 12 I, VI| trouble you, as I can find my room easily, or else I can ask 13 I, VI| and, turning back into the room, I asked, eagerly -~ ~"Sir, 14 I, VI| bowing to me, he left the room.~ ~I was alone. No, not 15 I, VI| There is no snake in this room? Or is there?"~ ~"No. Don' 16 I, VIII| away in a corner of his room. He never lent a penny of 17 I, VIII| down here in the bower: my room is not quite so pleasant 18 I, VIII| with you, as I ordered a room at the inn and also my dinner. 19 I, IX| keep nothing but my old room, of which I am fond, because 20 I, IX| my dingy little hole of a room, which, with an old rotten 21 I, IX| whole house resembles this room in appearance; whereas, 22 I, IX| and so forth. The third room is full of weapons of all 23 I, IX| saddles. In the fourth room are gowns and trains and 24 I, IX| and tapestry. The fifth room is a picture-gallery of 25 I, IX| seventy years and more. This room of itself was a sight to 26 I, IX| keep nothing but my own room. You can do with the rest 27 I, X| from his seat and leave the room, and his name was erased 28 I, X| portraits upon the walls of the room, portraits representing 29 I, XI| instance, your uncle's private room? The whole furniture is 30 I, XI| old reeds in my uncle's room were his bank-note receptacles, 31 I, XII| I remained shut up in my room; the second I paced the 32 II, I| could.~ ~On returning to my room, I found Siegfried there. " 33 II, IV| remains all day in a darkened room, and will not allow anybody 34 II, V| Diodora is confined to her room and I am with her, a festival 35 II, VII| my side, ran out of the room. The rustic bridesmaids 36 II, VII| servant conducted me to the room in which Countess Flamma 37 II, VII| Flamma sat; the adjacent room was that of the sufferer. 38 II, VII| to go near, and left the room, softly closing the entrance.~ ~ 39 II, VII| lamplight, and left the room.~ ~On the thick, soft carpet, 40 II, VII| presence. I entered the room in which she sat before 41 II, VII| there?" pointing to the room I left.~ ~"I have done all 42 II, VII| to you. I have prepared a room for you here in the château, 43 II, VIII| valet conducted me to the room assigned to me, and carried 44 II, IX| Breakfast was served to me in my room. The ladies were up, but 45 II, IX| see the "doctor."~ ~The room in which she received me 46 II, IX| little table and left the room with it. Countess Diodora, 47 II, IX| and myself remained in the room. I asked the countess how 48 II, IX| to forget that this is my room, and that my guests are 49 II, IX| invite too many we shall have room enough."~ ~"I shall invite 50 II, XIV| a fire is kindled in my room. I am cold and damp."~ ~ 51 II, XIV| valet announced that my room was ready for me, and then 52 II, XIV| permit me to retire to my room."~ ~In my room I found the 53 II, XIV| retire to my room."~ ~In my room I found the letter upon 54 II, XV| shutters, and doors into the room in which I sat. I took that 55 II, XV| and carried her to her room. There I threw her upon 56 II, XV| So I invited him into my room, and together we solved 57 II, XVI| enabled to procure a back room on the third storey. I took 58 II, XVI| elevator, to be carried to the room, gave orders for her supper, 59 II, XVI| caused a sensation in the room; everybody inquired for 60 II, XVI| large hall this lighting for room was general; and as for 61 II, XVI| quarters to live in?"~ ~"A back room on the third storey. I am 62 II, XVI| night I could not find a room to sleep in, and now I was 63 II, XVII| occasionally I entered her room unexpectedly I saw that 64 II, XVII| chest with her dowry to her room. I found her engaged with 65 II, XVII| sounds were heard in the next room, just as in a bird's nest