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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,