Part,  Chapter

1    III,      II|  heard. That would be supreme happiness for me; wilt not thou help
2    III,     III|    She declared she had found happiness in the water.~ ~ ~ ~One
3    III,      IV|       amusement, her greatest happiness, had been taken from her.
4      V,     III|      here for me - bring some happiness into these rooms. If I see
5      V,     III|  Marie, the day of my perfect happiness only awaits the dawn of
6     VI,       V| prayers, and may you dream of happiness and freedom. Good night!"~ ~
7      X,     III|       with the purest earthly happiness.~ ~She pressed Ludwig's
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