Chapter

 1     I|   bring not to eat with thee hither,~ ~ All empty the plates
 2     I|   and what devils brought me hither I don't know. I would have
 3     I|   Heaven has surely sent you hither!"~ ~At this mad idea the
 4     I|    ciel à l'enfer! ('To come hither from Paris is to fall out
 5     I|     Then what brings my lord hither - out of heaven into hell?"~ ~"
 6     I|      I suppose you have come hither to take over the rich inheritance
 7     I|    my good nephew, have come hither from a great distance to
 8   III| folks they have only brought hither two bullocks - and little
 9   III|   and the one that drags him hither shall be the Whitsun King."~ ~"
10  VIII|  nephew, neither have I come hither merely to gossip, but to
11    IX|   are to have found your way hither, where you have everything
12  XVII|    you? Oh, why did you come hither to see me in my misery,
13    XX|    wolves are wont to wander hither."~ ~"It is not necessary,
14    XX|     this lady? You have come hither to mourn over her?"~ ~"Yes,
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