Part,  Chapter

  1   Pres         |     important part; "The Nameless Castle," that gives an account
  2     II,       I|      surveyed around the Nameless Castle for the mad count?"~ ~The
  3     II,      II|          relating to the Nameless Castle shall continue the same
  4     II,      II|          heretofore."~ ~"Nameless Castle? - Conditions? - What does
  5     II,      II|        hugom can see the Nameless Castle from the terrace out yonder.
  6     II,      II|          grounds belonging to the castle. The question now is, will
  7     II,      II|          been called the Nameless Castle."~ ~"But how is it possible
  8     II,      II|           the man in the Nameless Castle were plotting some dreadful
  9     II,      II|        the tenant of the Nameless Castle. He is a quiet and inoffensive
 10     II,      II|         turn and come back to the castle. But the lady wears such
 11     II,      II|        cook, who never leaves the castle, because she can't walk.
 12     II,      II|        live in a cottage near the castle. Every morning at five o'
 13     II,      II|       five o'clock they go to the castle gate, where they receive
 14     II,      II|            If any one goes to the castle, the count alone receives
 15     II,      II|       pastor ever received at the castle."~ ~"What reason can they
 16     II,      II|        lover; and the pair at the castle are supposed to be they."~ ~"
 17     II,      II|         nameless gentleman at the castle."~ ~"What sort of communication?"~ ~"
 18     II,      II|     passed to and fro between the castle and the parsonage a dozen
 19     II,      II|          with any one outside the castle?"~ ~"In a very simple manner,
 20     II,      II|     telescope in the tower of the castle, with which he can view
 21     II,      II|        from the village up at the castle, where he has a splendid
 22     II,      II|         prisoner, detained at the castle by force."~ ~"That cannot
 23     II,      II|          the park of the Nameless Castle, when I heard a window open.
 24     II,      II|          shall go to the Nameless Castle."~ ~"Suppose you are not
 25     II,      II|          directly at the Nameless Castle; and Herr Bernat Görömbölyi
 26     II,      II|           he intended to take the castle without force - which was
 27     II,     III|       directly to the neighboring castle. The Nameless Castle was
 28     II,     III|  neighboring castle. The Nameless Castle was built on a narrow tongue
 29     II,     III|         Neusiedl. The road to the castle gate ran along a sort of
 30     II,     III|       reigned in all parts of the castle. Stairs and corridors were
 31     II,     III|          occupant of the Nameless Castle. He was a tall man, with
 32     II,     III|       things about the mysterious castle. Had he not always known
 33     II,     III|        worship is, and offers the castle and park at half the rent
 34     II,     III|           the haughty lord of the castle, but it seemed to increase
 35     II,     III|          would have to vacate the castle; and one could easily see
 36     II,     III|            into a veritable fairy castle. Yes, undoubtedly the contracts
 37     II,     III|          n't come into this crazy castle! I wish I had n't sealed
 38     II,     III|          such vigor that the very castle shook. Then, grasping his
 39     II,     III|           being ejected from this castle, in case I did not sign
 40    III,       I|        carriage from the Nameless Castle did not wish to be spoken
 41    III,       I|          returned to the Nameless Castle, and the gates were closed
 42    III,       I|          not allowed to enter the castle.~ ~Because her instructor
 43    III,      II|       that, should any one in the castle become ill, I may be able
 44    III,      II|       bird! Since we live in this castle the wish has become stronger.
 45    III,     III|          occupied by the Nameless Castle was part of the lake; and
 46    III,     III|          which stood the Nameless Castle was a little cove. One of
 47    III,     III|           the other separated the castle from the village of Fertőszeg.~ ~
 48    III,     III|            as did the neighboring castle, on the lake.~ ~In the second
 49    III,     III|      farther side of the Nameless Castle, trailing after it a long
 50    III,     III|          in front of the Nameless Castle; it had frequently aroused
 51    III,     III|           rapidly with her to the castle.~ ~"Are you really going
 52    III,     III|       must never admit within the castle gate a doctor, a preacher,
 53    III,     III|         the gates of the Nameless Castle opened, and there came forth
 54    III,      IV|        the lady from the Nameless Castle wishes to see him."~ ~Frau
 55    III,      IV|     veiled lady from the Nameless Castle is here."~ ~"What? Well,
 56    III,      IV|       come with me at once to the castle; the gentleman is very seriously
 57    III,      IV|      carriage will take us to the castle in five minutes, your ladyship."~ ~"
 58    III,      IV|         the way from the Nameless Castle? and your ladyship has a
 59    III,      IV|           bring you back from the castle in the carriage."~ ~There
 60    III,      IV|     company took their way to the castle - the "double man" in advance,
 61    III,      IV|          ordinary to the Nameless Castle?~ ~The rain was not falling
 62    III,      IV|          when they arrived at the castle.~ ~Marie and Henry at once
 63    III,      IV|         occupants of the Nameless Castle were to be seen out driving
 64    III,      IV|       Tromfszky received from the castle a packet containing his
 65    III,      IV|         occupants of the Nameless Castle, and September, with its
 66    III,      IV|    laughter could be heard at the castle. Ludwig fully understood
 67    III,      IV|       Herr Mercatoris sent to the castle a brochure on which he had
 68     IV,       I|         the tower of the Nameless Castle. Here was his telescope,
 69     IV,       I|         occupancy of the Nameless Castle; but his refusals to accept
 70     IV,       I|           windows of the Nameless Castle - not even when she came
 71     IV,       I|    hastened from the manor to the castle, and repeated wonderful
 72     IV,      II|         the tower of the Nameless Castle. So, at least, it might
 73     IV,      II|        lady lived in the Nameless Castle who possibly might be the
 74     IV,      II|           unpleasant visit to the castle. The young man wrote to
 75     IV,      II|   necessary. The new owner of the castle having neglected to serve
 76     IV,      II|          adjacent to the Nameless Castle.~ ~The count at once had
 77     IV,      II|        the whole day long the old castle echoed with her merry singing.~ ~ ~ ~
 78     IV,     III|          neighbor at the Nameless Castle?~ ~She could very easily
 79     IV,     III|      house. The astronomer on the castle tower observed that she
 80     IV,     III|        tell you. Stop here in the castle, take your station in front
 81     IV,     III|       gone some distance from the castle did Count Vavel notice that
 82     IV,     III|        enter this securely barred castle whenever he is so minded.
 83     IV,     III|       great treasure here in this castle. I don't know, and I don'
 84     IV,     III|       Shall I send the man to the castle?" asked Satan Laczi.~ ~"
 85     IV,      IV|       speaking to the lord of the castle. The stranger said he had
 86     IV,      IV|          his task in the Nameless Castle, during which time Henry
 87     IV,      IV|      Matyas about his work at the castle, they could learn nothing
 88      V,       I|           break into the Nameless Castle and despoil Count Vavel
 89      V,       I|           a visit at the Nameless Castle - a courtesy required from
 90      V,       I|          the door of the Nameless Castle, and again met with a disappointment -
 91      V,       I|       gentleman from the Nameless Castle had rowed across the cove,
 92      V,       I|          occupant of the Nameless Castle. He paid a third visit at
 93      V,       I|        more cards at the Nameless Castle.~ ~ ~ ~The officers quartered
 94      V,      II|         the tower of the Nameless Castle.~ ~"Poor little fellow!"
 95      V,      II|        was toward the neighboring castle, and joined in the uproarious
 96      V,      II|          basket, as usual, to the castle, there was a letter in it
 97      V,      II|      wished to enter the Nameless Castle out of curiosity.~ ~"My
 98      V,      II|           bear to the lady at the castle."~ ~"My answer would have
 99      V,      II|   mysterious lady at the Nameless Castle be Ange Barthelmy or some
100      V,      II|       Vavel. "I cannot hide in my castle until Colonel Barthelmy
101      V,      II|   mysterious lady of the Nameless Castle?"~ ~Count Vavel's face reddened
102      V,      II|      turned and strode toward the castle.~ ~Marie was satisfied with
103      V,      II|         Barthelmy at the Nameless Castle. The veiled lady seen in
104      V,      II|           young mistress from the castle who was going to drive,
105      V,      II|        three calls I made at your castle. Now, however, I shall take
106      V,      II|       Count Vavel returned to the castle! The dreamer in his slumbers
107      V,      II|          and sent Henry on to the castle with the horses.~ ~"What
108      V,      II|        the mysterious lady at the castle is to you; I know, however,
109      V,      II|          walked slowly toward the castle.~ ~ ~ ~
110      V,     III|         swiftly with her into the castle. The count conducted his
111      V,     III|         to abide in this Nameless Castle, then make a home here for
112      V,     III|          the gate of the Nameless Castle. The weather had become
113      V,     III|       against the dwellers in the castle. Even the lake suddenly
114      V,     III|           inundation besieged the castle for assistance and work,
115      V,     III|        correspondence between the castle and the parsonage, which
116     VI         |          NEW LIFE IN THE NAMELESS CASTLE~ ~
117     VI,       I|           the ground floor of the castle, whence the clashing of
118     VI,       I|         occupants of the Nameless Castle became still more uncomfortable.
119     VI,       I|           the wooden leg into the castle. For the old invalid, the
120     VI,       I|           and the comforts of the castle, were all that the old soldier
121     VI,       I|       aver that not for the whole castle would he consent to live
122     VI,       I|  man-servant than she sent to the castle Satan Laczi's son, who was
123     VI,       I|       heard there in the Nameless Castle, while he waited for his
124     VI,       I|          vicinity of the Nameless Castle.~ ~However, as there was
125     VI,      II|    official visit to the Nameless Castle, to abstain from smoking.~ ~
126     VI,      II|          preceded his call at the castle by a letter to Count Vavel,
127     VI,      II|          day.~ ~He arrived at the castle in due time; and Count Vavel,
128     VI,      II|           little nook in this old castle where are to be found some
129     VI,      II|       donna who lives here in the castle - you may be sure I shall
130     VI,      II|   drinking to the welfare of this castle's mistress; and since I
131     VI,      II|         occupants of the Nameless Castle might always depend on the
132     VI,     III|          his cage at the Nameless Castle - as if burning oil were
133     VI,      IV|        feast over at the Nameless Castle. The count intends to wed
134     VI,      IV|           you saw the lady of the castle without her veil? Is she
135     VI,      IV|           love him. I went to the castle to ask him to join the noble
136     VI,      IV|   baroness? You wish to go to the castle - now?"~ ~"Yes, now - this
137     VI,      IV|           not be returning to the castle in two carriages!" persisted
138     VI,      IV|           other, they entered the castle. "I shall not allow you
139     VI,      IV|             one night here in the castle. He opened all the doors
140     VI,      IV|           s midnight visit to the castle.~ ~"Good!" was Herr Bernat'
141     VI,       V|     visitor happened to be at the castle at meal-times. Besides,
142     VI,       V|           arrival at the Nameless Castle had there been so cheerful
143     VI,       V|        from the tower, and if the castle is to be open to every notorious
144     VI,       V|        Before we bid adieu to the castle, however, we must pay a
145     VI,      VI|      floats from the tower of the castle, and to-morrow volunteers
146     VI,      VI|        mistress are gone from the castle?"~ ~"I shall do what I have
147     VI,      VI|         anything like them to the castle. There were poems, histories,
148     VI,      VI|   gentlemen are doing over at the castle."~ ~Marie was charmed with
149     VI,      VI|         that side of the Nameless Castle which faced the manor were
150     VI,      VI|           dining-room over at the castle became darkened. The gentlemen
151     VI,      VI|        been brought over from the castle while the baroness and Marie
152    VII,      II|           went on at the Nameless Castle, while from time to time
153    VII,      II|      Vavel opened the door of his castle to the public, he very soon
154    VII,      II|          is now a prisoner in the Castle of Ham, - if he is still
155    VII,     III|       documents from the Nameless Castle, - as the abode of the fugitives
156    VII,     III|        the hermit in the Nameless Castle would be in his observatory
157    VII,     III| mysterious hermit of the Nameless Castle had fallen in love with
158    VII,     III|         concealed in the Nameless Castle?"~ ~"Yes; but I did n't
159   VIII,       I|          quarters at the Nameless Castle, where my old friend Lisette
160   VIII,       I|         steps toward the Nameless Castle, Katharina, broken-hearted
161   VIII,      II|           is gone to the Nameless Castle, where Lisette will take
162   VIII,     III|        Yes; he is at the Nameless Castle, and Marie is with him."~ ~"
163     IX,       I|      living alone at the Nameless Castle.~ ~When Marie, who was come
164     IX,       I|          change everywhere in the castle. The floors were covered
165     IX,       I|           to come to the Nameless Castle at once. He understands
166     IX,       I|        took leave of the Nameless Castle, feeling that she would
167     IX,       I|           Marie left the Nameless Castle in company with the wife
168     IX,      IV|    prevented her from leaving the castle?~ ~She bent over the wounded
169      X,     III|        themselves in the Nameless Castle, and await further orders.
170      X,     III|           as when in the Nameless Castle the furious invalid had
171      X,     III|         like that of the Nameless Castle! Here were Marie's toys,
172      X,     III|           go back to the Nameless Castle. The veiled woman, the locked
173      X,     III|         Katharina.~ ~The Nameless Castle as well vanished from the
174      X,     III|     Gradually, imperceptibly, the castle disappeared; gradually,
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