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1 Pres | library shows a beautiful woman of intense sensitiveness, 2 I, I| old."~ ~"An enlightened woman, truly! Well, I dare say, 3 I, II| him into the house, the woman followed with the trembling 4 I, II| adjoining room opened, and the woman appeared, leading by the 5 I, II| their pockets. Then the woman and the little boy entered 6 I, III| her to you."~ ~The lovely woman made one step toward the 7 I, III| the house - the beautiful woman who fainted at sight of 8 I, IV| its effect on the lovely woman, continued:~ ~"And then, 9 I, IV| can become an independent woman, and your daughter will 10 II, I| What a perfectly charming woman!" exclaimed the justice, 11 II, II| the county arrested a poor woman, the wife of a notorious 12 II, II| she a maid or a married woman?" inquired one of the company.~ ~ 13 II, III| altogether! I am to fight about a woman I have n't even seen! And 14 III, I| had passed; no inquisitive woman face peered after them. 15 III, III| doctor, a preacher, or a woman; and I should not think 16 III, IV| before him - the mysterious woman. Her face was veiled as 17 III, IV| child, a young or an old woman, "I beg that you will come 18 III, IV| a silent and thoughtful woman.~ ~ ~ ~Then followed the 19 III, IV| How much nobler was this woman's heart than his own! His 20 IV, I| telescope told him that this woman was young and very fair; 21 IV, I| for the well-born man or woman who took up a residence 22 IV, I| dissatisfied with himself. This woman understood everything better 23 IV, I| proved against her, the woman has been set at liberty, 24 IV, I| robber? At last the poor woman came to me, and begged me 25 IV, I| I am convinced that the woman is innocent and honest. 26 IV, I| taking into her household the woman who had been repulsed by 27 IV, I| not help but think of this woman. Who was she?~ ~He had sought 28 IV, I| will grow to be a lovely woman. Already she is fond of 29 IV, II| an Amazon. She was a true woman, neither inconsolably melancholy 30 IV, II| to Count Vavel.~ ~But a woman without curiosity!~ ~Meanwhile 31 IV, II| him with his telescope the woman with whom he had exchanged 32 IV, II| telescope - the beautiful woman over yonder amid her flowers, 33 IV, II| an enchantingly beautiful woman upon whose phenomenal charms 34 IV, III| and saw lying on the bed a woman whose hands and feet were 35 IV, III| scanning the unconscious woman's face.~ ~"What is the matter 36 IV, III| count now recognized the woman's face. He had seen her 37 IV, III| them to the unconscious woman's nostrils.~ ~"Peasant women 38 IV, III| assistance of a maid to hold the woman's arm while I perform the 39 IV, III| but attend to that poor woman"; and she hastily rose from 40 IV, III| recumbent position.~ ~The woman was shivering with a chill - 41 IV, III| continued the baroness. "The woman in yonder is the one of 42 IV, III| mistress,' and the poor woman will be sent back to prison."~ ~" 43 IV, III| and was informed that the woman had disappeared - and without 44 IV, III| greatly troubled by the woman's going, but would not consent 45 IV, III| Count Vavel believe that the woman had secretly joined the 46 IV, III| end of the village, a poor woman and her daughter who were 47 V, I| so prudent and discreet a woman as the Baroness Katharina 48 V, I| concealed from the eyes of the woman who can look into the depths, 49 V, II| seclusion with the lovely woman whose face no one is permitted 50 V, II| thanks, Herr Count. When a woman tries to prevent a quarrel 51 V, II| under your protection a woman to whom you are everything, 52 V, II| your pure reputation as a woman might receive a wound that 53 V, II| great, indeed, that living woman could not perform a greater - 54 V, II| accepting this offer. A woman rescue a strong man from 55 V, II| the emotion which urges a woman to risk so much for a man; 56 V, II| Count Vavel looked at the woman beside him, to whom he was 57 V, II| hour! For this one hour the woman belonged to him as wholly, 58 V, II| Then he realized that this woman who had dared everything 59 V, II| do what he had done. This woman loved him as only a woman 60 V, II| woman loved him as only a woman can love; and what he had 61 V, II| proud to take you from the woman to whom you are bound - 62 V, III| want some one to love, - a woman that I can love, - one who 63 V, III| dutiful daughter to such a woman. I will never grieve her, 64 V, III| learn our secret."~ ~"The woman who loves will not betray 65 VI, I| now bestowed on this one woman, who endured with patience, 66 VI, III| answer as did the gypsy woman when her son asked for a 67 VI, III| that there be not another woman in the world who is waiting 68 VI, III| me: 'Give me a mother - a woman whom I can love, one that 69 VI, III| will give you a mother - a woman you will love, and who will 70 VI, IV| in the magic mirror of a woman's face.~ ~While yet several 71 VI, IV| was permitted to embrace a woman and tell her she loved her. 72 VI, IV| Marie.~ ~The other young woman laughed merrily.~ ~"He may 73 VI, V| He had restored the fair woman to consciousness on another 74 VI, VI| them!" again muttered the woman.~ ~"I am going to take your 75 VI, VI| a lie - if I am not the woman who has the hardest, the 76 VI, VI| seen me weep?" demanded the woman.~ ~"No, Lisette; but - "~ ~" 77 VI, VI| never, Lisette."~ ~The woman turned in her chair to a 78 VI, VI| came close to the singular woman, bent over her, and pressed 79 VI, VI| girl seemed to please the woman. She struggled to her feet, 80 VII, III| became a perfect German woman before she took possession 81 VII, III| after all, found a lovely woman more attractive than all 82 VII, III| believe that my faith in this woman had been misplaced. Could 83 VII, III| Then Katharina is a married woman!")~ ~"But," he continued 84 VII, III| it might happen that a woman who is in love would sacrifice 85 VII, III| on the fickle mood of a woman, who may be swayed by a 86 VIII, I| not spare the heartbroken woman.~ ~"And now, madame," he 87 VIII, II| hastening toward the kneeling woman, and trying to lift her 88 VIII, II| Katharina; but the excited woman turned away her face, and 89 VIII, III| learned of the deceit of the woman he loved, he became convinced 90 VIII, III| close to Vavel's horse. The woman riding the beast slipped 91 VIII, III| stammered the trembling woman, looking pleadingly up into 92 IX, I| I would rather go with a woman," diplomatically assented 93 IX, I| master has spoken with the woman to whom he intrusted his 94 IX, III| on which I see a peasant woman with a red kerchief over 95 IX, III| their leader.~ ~The "peasant woman with a red kerchief over 96 IX, III| carbines. The "peasant woman" on the hill covered her 97 IX, III| retreating foe. But the woman on the hill had already 98 IX, IV| For God's sake, good woman, give me a drink of water."~ ~ 99 IX, IV| fury seemed to seize the woman.~ ~"De Fervlans!" she cried, 100 IX, IV| t you know me? I am the woman who gave shelter to your 101 IX, IV| my wife is - an honest woman."~ ~"Yes, yes, I know," 102 IX, IV| good lad, and an honest woman. But tell me, in heaven' 103 IX, IV| came close to the kneeling woman, and clasped his arms around 104 IX, IV| My Katharina! Oh, what a woman art thou!"~ ~ ~ ~ 105 X, III| every one who heard it, man, woman, and child, burst into tears. 106 X, III| I have suffered as any woman in the Bible suffered. You 107 X, III| Ludwig Vavel raised the woman to her feet, clasped her 108 X, III| Nameless Castle. The veiled woman, the locked doors, the silent 109 X, III| myrtle wreath lay on it. A woman, sat at the head of it,