Part,  Chapter

1     IV,     III|      beyond measure when she beheld for the first time the full
2      V,       I|   window. On looking out, he beheld a division of cavalry riding
3     VI,      VI|   there, plainly enough, she beheld the remarkable sight: Ludwig,
4     VI,      VI|    own sleeping-chamber, she beheld her own furniture - the
5    VII,     III|    hermit in his observatory beheld this incursion, and, being
6      X,       I| young girl had been when she beheld nothing but ashes instead
7      X,     III|   started in alarm when they beheld Vavel. The doctor even made
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