Part,  Chapter

 1     I,       I|             little boy!") At this I saw a thrill of surprise run
 2     I,      II|         figure of the shepherd, and saw him raise his staff aloft.
 3     I,      II|           with a thrill of horror I saw a great ledge of rock sliding
 4     I,      II|         heard on every side. Then I saw the rear car - that in which
 5     I,      II|           right, madam!" I said, "I saw the red light in time, and
 6     I,      II|             of the house again, and saw a man running up and down
 7     I,      II|             breathlessly on. Now we saw him drop the rod again.
 8     I,     III|             on. But when at last he saw that his prayer was in vain,
 9     I,      IV|            shoulder. In his scarf I saw a large solitaire. The lady
10     I,      IV|                in English.~ ~Then I saw the father whisper something
11     I,      IV|           dread of something, and I saw his lips move in appeal.
12     I,      VI|             said his prayers, for I saw his lips move; but I could
13     I,     VII|           of 1,000 florins which he saw would be given to his wife,
14     I,    VIII|           father's footsteps, for I saw that what with his neglect
15     I,    VIII|            age, indeed! When last I saw him, his long and thick
16     I,      IX|             lid of the chest, and I saw a number of linen bags and
17     I,      XI|         sylph, until all at once he saw the fiend's hoof appear
18     I,    XIII|            front of the building, I saw three Amazons riding up
19    II,      II|         assertion had escaped me, I saw my companions stare at each
20    II,     III|       laughed, and, looking down, I saw one little quatrefoil just
21    II,      IX|    politeness, and as I looked up I saw that Siegfried thought fit
22    II,       X|          love for my executioner. I saw it now. Cenni had meant
23    II,      XI| consideration which I showed her. I saw by her face that she wished
24    II,     XII|           of dust had dispersed, we saw that on the battle-field
25    II,      XV|            At this word I fancied I saw a smile of contempt on her
26    II,     XVI|      fraternised with the people. I saw the Imperial Guard hacking
27    II,    XVII|             her room unexpectedly I saw that she hastily concealed
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