Part,  Chapter

1     II,       I| without fear, so far as I am concerned; but I would n't say as
2     IV,       I|    not go on forever. Deeply concerned, Ludwig observed that Marie'
3     IV,      II|      inconvenient to the one concerned were she to take any notice
4      V,       I|      safety from robbers was concerned, Count Vavel might now rest
5      V,       I|    Count Vavel was seriously concerned about his fair neighbor,
6      V,       I|  their quarters in Fertőszeg concerned him: they exercised daily
7      V,      II|         So far as courage is concerned, I should not give any one
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