Chapter

 1       I| modelling, were revealed to the eye. But the elder had thrown
 2      VI|  persistently before her mind's eye.~ ~"Pardon me, princess,
 3      VI|      can witness what no mortal eye has seen in all these eighteen
 4      IX|      had caught the young man's eye? How would he have explained
 5      XI|   obliged to keep her under his eye, to make sure that his mandate
 6     XII|     around the brightly shining eye. This eye glowed and sparkled
 7     XII|      brightly shining eye. This eye glowed and sparkled in the
 8     XII|       was watching this glowing eye, it suddenly vanished from
 9     XII|       to effect this the bird's eye must first be pushed aside
10     XIV|        other steadfastly in the eye.~ ~"Whither away, brother?"
11    XVII|   screen, however, an observant eye caught the gleam of the
12   XVIII|      and iron foundries met the eye in every direction, and
13      XX|         her as the apple of his eye. Thereupon the maidens form
14     XXI|        mountain peaks meets the eye, with no sign of house or
15    XXVI|      was to Manasseh that every eye was turned at this critical
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