Part,  Chapter

 1     I,       I|           buried. This happened at night, when the villagers were
 2     I,      II|            of mine on that fearful night. But I think that I said
 3     I,      II|          burning brightly, and the night was all aglow with the glaring
 4     I,      IV|         sure to pester you day and night with interviews, besides
 5     I,      IV|     apologise. She has been up all night from excitement, and now
 6     I,      VI|            gave his orders for the night. Tea with mandarin liqueur
 7     I,      VI|         able to stand being up all night?" he asked.~ ~"I think so.
 8     I,      VI|            this, after a sleepless night, my wife prepares me a delicious '
 9     I,      VI|          frequently served after a night of dissipation; hence its
10     I,    VIII|        every year regularly on the night of my birthday, and repeats
11     I,      IX|           dusk, and the shadows of night were falling fast when I
12     I,      XI|         never closed our eyes that night, and it was with a dizzy
13     I,      XI|            under the robe?"~ ~That night, as Siegfried took leave
14     I,      XI|           is many years since that night, but many a night since
15     I,      XI|       since that night, but many a night since then I have lain sleepless
16     I,     XII|            Diogenes had done.~ ~By night I had smoked out the wasps,
17     I,    XIII|      panyicska," which means "Good night, miss!"~ ~The ladies broke
18    II,       I|        left my window ajar for the night, so as to be up early, and
19    II,       I|         boy to the house only last night for the first time in his
20    II,     III|        when occasionally I spent a night at home in my own house,
21    II,     VII|        said, holding my hand; "the night is dark, and something might
22    II,    VIII|       bliss, enough to keep me all night in a waking dream, in a
23    II,      IX|       secrecy on the topic of last night, and I promised them not
24    II,      IX| handsomer-looking fellow than last night, with that beard on my cheeks
25    II,      IX|   beautiful; the suffering of last night had not told on her complexion
26    II,      IX|     infection by another look last night - a look from the violet
27    II,      IX|         before me on the preceding night. Her forehead seemed to
28    II,       X|            plot. Her sickness that night was simulated in order to
29    II,       X|          here was I, on my wedding night, left alone, insulted, degraded
30    II,       X|        dead man from this accursed night forward, but I can, at least,
31    II,      XI|           would pine and toil, all night she would sigh and grieve.
32    II,    XIII|           roads, until finally, as night fell, I reached with my
33    II,     XVI|       arrived at Brussels, late at night, we could hardly find a
34    II,     XVI|            brilliantly lighted all night long, and were filled with
35    II,     XVI|         agent money was! Only last night I could not find a room
36    II,    XVII|          them to me on our wedding night, was in my own possession
37    II,    XVII|            hands on that memorable night. Let me beg you to take
38    II,    XVII|             as she had done on the night of our wedding, I dictated
39    II,    XVII|        this before? Why not on the night of our wedding?" I asked.~ ~"
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