Part,  Chapter

1      I,     III|   Guimard, for whom it had been built by the Duke de Soubise.
2     II,      II|         a hunting-seat that was built by a Markoczy on the shore
3     II,     III|         The Nameless Castle was built on a narrow tongue of land
4    III,      II|        I must have a bath-house built on the shore, and look about
5    III,     III|      leased it, and the lessees built farm-houses and steam-mills
6    VII,     III| Josephine. A new palace will be built for the new empress. Who
7     IX,      II|    Hansag, a stout dam had been built. When the waters of the
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