Part,  Chapter

 1 Note1         |       sword of the patriot. He was taken prisoner and sentenced to
 2     I,       I|      coming from Italy had already taken possession of the sleeping-car
 3     I,       I|         rate, little James will be taken to the Zürich Institute,
 4     I,     III|       ambulance carriages and well taken care of. The goats were
 5     I,       V|            had seen her last, when taken by the brave firemen from
 6     I,      VI|            1,000,000 francs, to be taken by the two Governments,
 7     I,     VII|          the day after I had first taken my seat as a member of the
 8     I,    VIII|          very short time."~ ~I had taken precise accounts of all
 9     I,      IX|            Of course, I could have taken a housekeeper; but I know
10     I,      IX|  conditions, my brother would have taken and squandered these lands
11     I,      IX|        turret-room in which he had taken up his abode for the last
12     I,      IX|             and that you also have taken St. John the Nepomuc's word
13     I,       X|           three months after I had taken a tender and affectionate
14     I,       X|            strong voices, they had taken advantage of the gift so
15     I,      XI|              Then why have you not taken the money into your own
16     I,      XI|        something at least. We have taken an inventory of it, and
17     I,      XI|          than the usual percentage taken by the professional money-lender;
18     I,    XIII|        upon me unawares would have taken me for anything but a Slav
19    II,       I| inconvenient thorns. Just as I had taken one of the "Sultan of Morocco"
20    II,       I|         own rose, the rose she had taken out of my mouth? And was
21    II,      II|       logic and philosophy: I have taken what I wanted, you must
22    II,     III| understanding. The second step was taken when we joined each other
23    II,      IV|           of so much suffering had taken nothing of him but his name,
24    II,       V|          which was to be given and taken while the others were playing
25    II,     VII|        common sense, I should have taken the bills I had paid for
26    II,     VII|       friendship, and finally have taken myself off with all possible
27    II,     VII|          practical jokes, and have taken my revenge beforehand. I
28    II,    VIII|           my face: the woman I had taken for a chambermaid was Cenni.~ ~"
29    II,      IX|     afterward I felt as if you had taken my vile body of clay from
30    II,       X|       elopement real; and if I had taken her she would have given
31    II,       X|      before me on the table. I had taken it from the museum, and
32    II,      XI|            journey to Paris. I had taken the Swiss route, for in
33    II,      XI|           since that time, and had taken the marrow from my bones
34    II,     XII|            and then the French had taken up the wounded and nursed
35    II,     XII|            ordered food and drink, taken notes as to the camp, the
36    II,      XV|         them a hint, and they have taken it up, and they are coming
37    II,     XVI|           and General Wimpffen has taken command in his place. The
38    II,    XVII|            of your nature, had not taken this poor innocent to your
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