Part,  Chapter

1     IV,     III|         full obscuration toward midnight.~ ~Ludwig had persuaded
2     IV,     III|      quite dark; the silence of midnight reigned over everything.~ ~
3     IV,      IV|         I lie awake often until midnight - terrified by I know not
4     VI,      IV|     description of the robber's midnight visit to the castle.~ ~"
5   VIII,     III| cherished plans?~ ~It was after midnight. The pole of "Charles's
6     IX,       I|      the wife of Satan Laczi at midnight, we can easily see that
7     IX,       I|       the Raab. As it was after midnight when Ludwig Vavel learned
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