Part,  Chapter

1     I,       I|     brass rod in front of the windows. We pass the central station
2     I,      IV|     blossoms around its small windows, and I can appreciate the
3     I,      IV|  apartment, with small, round windows, between which, in beautifully-sculptured,
4     I,      IV|    frames, of the size of the windows, hung very handsome landscapes,
5     I,     VII|    glass panes in the village windows. Nobody had ever thought
6     I,      IX|   projecting, mullioned oriel windows; everywhere the Dumany coat-of-arms
7    II,       I| shooting-box had "altdeutsch" windows of coloured glass, and wooden
8    II,      IX|      I entered, the doors and windows were wide open; the rays
9    II,    XIII|       was visible through the windows, arising from the valley.
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