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1 Pres | him in its spell all the day long. A small room adjoining 2 I, I| this house. It is watched day and night. Chance, however, 3 I, I| Those in power now will one day be overthrown."~ ~"But when 4 I, III| the modest fashion of that day, which draped the shoulders 5 I, III| had never heard until that day.~ ~Suddenly he was surprised 6 II, II| the wicket, orders for the day. At nine o'clock they return 7 II, II| parsonage a dozen times a day; and all the time we never 8 II, II| meet in the road, but 'good day.' From the letters, however, 9 II, II| characteristic of the man. One day the county arrested a poor 10 II, II| her entire appearance that day was like that of an angel 11 III, I| serious occupation of the day began. Books were produced, 12 III, I| Crusoe."~ ~And thus passed day after day, from spring until 13 III, I| And thus passed day after day, from spring until autumn, 14 III, II| CHAPTER II~ ~One day in the year formed an exception 15 III, II| earliest childhood this one day had been entirely her own. 16 III, II| entirely her own. On this day she addressed Ludwig with 17 III, II| with great pleasure to this day, and made for it all sorts 18 III, II| many happy returns of the day.~ ~When the pugs had gone 19 III, III| the floor.~ ~The following day Ludwig was more silent than 20 III, IV| village was continued.~ ~One day Herr Mercatoris sent to 21 III, IV| wonder which is, to this day, reckoned among the numerous 22 IV, I| heavens by night, and by day observed the doings of his 23 IV, I| observations during the day were the doings at the neighboring 24 IV, I| maimed warrior's hat.~ ~One day when the carriage drew near 25 IV, I| opportunity very soon offered. One day the count received from 26 IV, I| opponent. The count one day would despatch a letter 27 IV, I| on his part, sent every day for his little protégé, 28 IV, I| happened as follows:~ ~One day the count was again the 29 IV, I| could approach it. That same day he sent the lad with Frau 30 IV, II| can see it here; and every day for one hour you may walk 31 IV, II| them to Ludwig. From that day she had one more pleasure: 32 IV, II| different planet!~ ~One day the tutor was delineating 33 IV, II| tower stairs; and the whole day long the old castle echoed 34 IV, III| usual in Hungarian manors day and night. The count crossed 35 IV, III| see her again. From that day he did not again turn his 36 IV, III| about anything, Ludwig?" one day inquired Marie, after they 37 IV, III| care. I was given every day two loaves of bread to feed 38 IV, III| bread to feed to them. One day I saw, in a wretched hut 39 IV, III| were starving. From that day the bears began to grow 40 IV, IV| afternoon of the following day, Henry entered the count' 41 IV, IV| Corsican.~ ~"Herr Count," one day observed Henry, toward the 42 IV, IV| and conquered. From that day Marie found her old sweet 43 IV, IV| sleep again.~ ~The second day Marie's curiosity prompted 44 V, I| latest dance, - and every day saw a merry gathering of 45 V, I| gathering of revelers.~ ~One day there would be a series 46 V, I| entertaining games; another day there would be a play on 47 V, I| and how often through the day he found himself humming 48 V, II| CHAPTER II~ ~At last, one day late in the autumn, Count 49 V, II| certain person drive every day. He is going to rise, with 50 V, II| direction, as he had done every day for years.~ ~On the return 51 V, III| she studied and wrote all day long.~ ~When she went into 52 V, III| oppresses me and makes me sad. Day after day I see the pale 53 V, III| makes me sad. Day after day I see the pale face which 54 V, III| content."~ ~"Marie, Marie, the day of my perfect happiness 55 V, III| short time."~ ~The next day Count Vavel sent his telescope 56 VI, I| word to me on that eventful day? Did you not say, 'The wretch 57 VI, I| Instead of cutting wood all day long for a mere pittance, 58 VI, I| one word was spoken all day long; even the cook never 59 VI, I| wood for five groats the day.~ ~No sooner did Baroness 60 VI, II| Herr Count on the following day.~ ~He arrived at the castle 61 VI, IV| man to make on the same day a declaration of war and 62 VI, VI| knitting, knitting all day long, I can't bear to see 63 VI, VI| friendly "God give you a good day!"~ ~What a pleasure it was 64 VI, VI| and work in the garden all day long with these merry girls. 65 VII, II| would prove futile.~ ~The day he received his orders to 66 VIII, I| She had complained all day of a headache - a headache 67 VIII, I| cheating, deceiving every day in order to live! While 68 VIII, I| for my cleverness. But a day came when everything disgusted 69 VIII, III| themselves.~ ~It was the third day after the battle of Aspern 70 IX, I| was unusually high on the day of the battle at Aspern; 71 IX, I| before noon of the following day, by which time De Fervlans 72 IX, III| Laczi had received that day, and was evidently enough 73 X, I| her and Marie at an early day, and to write to both of 74 X, I| loved ones; while every day, no matter where he might 75 X, I| insisted on hearing every day.~ ~Then the two, Marie and 76 X, I| contrary, the very next day after he entered the city 77 X, I| to treat them. From that day, two French grenadiers began 78 X, I| guard the baroness's door, day and night, just exactly 79 X, I| visits the house twice every day to inquire after the ladies; 80 X, II| at daybreak on the second day arrived at the village of 81 X, II| Vavel de Versay, have this day taken captive the wife and 82 X, III| to-morrow, and the next day, and always; she will be