Part,  Chapter

 1      I,       I|          while you are locking the door I will arrange matters up
 2      I,       I|           of you."~ ~He opened the door, and ran hastily up the
 3      I,       I|           in his arms, reached the door at the head of the stairs,
 4      I,       I|           from the bed, ran to the door, and peered through the
 5      I,       I|          footsteps came toward the door. When it opened, however,
 6      I,       I|         had no candle. He left the door open, walked noiselessly
 7      I,       I|      wrapped. He did not close the door of the adjoining chamber,
 8      I,       I|     interval of silence the street door opened and closed.~ ~Very
 9      I,      II|            front of the house, the door opened, and a tall, stalwart
10      I,      II|        Good night, citizen!"~ ~The door of the adjoining room opened,
11      I,     III|   responded the child.~ ~"Lock the door after me, my dear, and do
12      I,     III|           and hastened to open the door before the signal was given;
13      I,     III|          the fiacre stopped at the door of the palace which led
14      I,     III|          Cambray softly opened the door, and halted, amazed, on
15      I,     III|      company, followed.~ ~When the door closed behind them, the
16      I,     III|           salon. He was met at the door by the Marquis de Fervlans,
17      I,     III|         when it drew up before the door, himself assisted M. Cambray
18      I,     III|    Jocrisse had closed the boudoir door behind M. Cambray, the suffering
19      I,     III|           box, opened the carriage door, and M. Cambray found himself
20      I,     III|        over this question when his door suddenly opened, and a morose
21      I,     III|      another visitor appeared. The door was opened with loud clanking
22      I,     III|         his hat, but turned at the door to say, in a meaning tone:~ ~"
23     II,      II|         was turned away from every door, was beaten and abused by
24     II,     III|          the groom opened the hall door, he produced three pairs
25     II,     III|            his servant outside the door.~ ~"Well, Janos, we are
26     II,     III|        moment the clerk opened the door.~ ~"Fetch our luggage, Audiat;
27    III,       I|          three taps sounded on the door, and in answer to the little
28    III,       I|        time, the man tapped at the door again, offered his gloved
29    III,       I|        lounge which stood near the door. She knew very well that
30    III,      II|         rung twice, the tap at her door.~ ~"Come in!"~ ~The man
31    III,     III|        conducted his charge to the door of her room. "Cover yourself
32    III,     III|            hesitating knock at her door.~ ~"Come in! You may come
33    III,     III|       thought it was Ludwig.~ ~The door opened slowly, only half-way,
34    III,     III|            entered, and closed the door behind him. He was a tall,
35    III,      IV|         came a knock at the street door, and a very peremptory one,
36    III,      IV|            him to-night? Go to the door, Zsuzsa, and tell them that
37    III,      IV|            second time through the door, "Who is it?" and the one
38    III,      IV|  admittance.~ ~Then she opened the door a few inches, and said:~ ~"
39    III,      IV|        poulticing his foot."~ ~The door was open wide enough to
40    III,      IV|      shining silver coins, and the door was opened its full width.~ ~
41    III,      IV|            through the partly open door, then whispered that his
42    III,      IV|         slippers, and stole to the door of Ludwig's room to whisper: "
43     IV,       I|      village. Here she found every door closed against her - for
44     IV,      II|            with the servant at the door. The baroness had omitted
45     IV,     III|      Ludwig accompanied her to the door of her apartments, bade
46     IV,     III|     neglected to close the veranda door.~ ~It was now quite dark;
47     IV,     III|        station in front of Marie's door, and I will go over to the
48     IV,     III|            who was on watch at the door gave a shrill whistle, then
49     IV,     III|         head, ran through the open door into the hall. Here a lamp
50     IV,     III|        found Henry on guard at the door of Marie's room, his musket
51     IV,     III|           an inverted tub near the door of the cottage sat a little
52     IV,     III|             when he approached the door of his room, he was surprised
53     IV,     III|            ceased guarding Marie's door at night by sleeping on
54     IV,     III|          cautioned her to lock the door before retiring. Now he
55     IV,     III|         retiring. Now he found the door open.~ ~Breathless with
56     IV,     III|          lay the two pugs. But the door of the wall-cupboard in
57     IV,     III|         did you manage to open the door when it was locked and the
58     IV,     III|             Any burglar can open a door from the outside if the
59     IV,     III| neighborhood who could make such a door for you if I told him how
60     IV,     III|        with heavy steps toward the door. Here he halted to say:~ ~"
61     IV,      IV|      quarters on the lounge by the door?"~ ~The young girl gazed
62      V,       I|            of good society. At the door, however, he was told by
63      V,       I|     alighted from his horse at the door of the Nameless Castle,
64      V,       I|            head from the half-open door to ask, in surprise, what
65     VI,       I|           Lisette, the cook.~ ~The door of Henry's room which opened
66     VI,       I|         rose and strode toward the door. But ere he reached it his
67     VI,     III|            knocking, he opened the door, rushed toward the young
68     VI,      VI|            and drew her toward the door, gasping:~ ~"Come - come -
69    VII,      II|            Ludwig Vavel opened the door of his castle to the public,
70    VII,      II|          unceremoniously into your door, there was a confusion and
71    VII,      II|      smiled, and walked toward the door of the adjoining room, which
72   VIII,       I|         heard a timid knock at the door, and an apologetic voice
73   VIII,       I|               Katharina opened the door wide enough to receive the
74     IX,       I|        Cambray, rang the bell, the door was opened by the lad.~ ~"
75     IX,       I|      returned the boy, opening the door after a moment's hesitation.~ ~
76     IX,       I|           conductor knocked at the door of the kitchen, a heaping
77     IX,       I|           Lisette hastily shut the door again, and opened a small
78     IX,       I|          to her own apartment. The door was open like all the rest,
79     IX,       I|          Leave it just outside the door."~ ~It was quite dark when
80     IX,       I|        They had almost reached the door of Lisette's room when Marie,
81      X,       I|            to guard the baroness's door, day and night, just exactly
82      X,      II|         pastor was standing at his door when Vavel ordered the coach
83      X,     III|            servant on guard at the door saluted in military fashion
84      X,     III|          and disappeared through a door at the end of the hall.
85      X,     III|             and pointed toward the door leading into the next room.~ ~
86      X,     III|         hour, for the knock at the door which would announce the
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