Part,  Chapter

1 Note1         |     has made his home; in the winter he lives in the heart of
2     I,     III|      and warm in spite of the winter, and a loathsome, penetrating
3     I,     XII| summer and a museum-keeper in winter, and so the time would pass
4    II,      II|          These are only their winter wings which we take off;
5    II,      II|    they have no need of their winter wings at present."~ ~Well,
6    II,      IV|      allowed to live with his winter wings."~ ~During the recital
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