Part,  Chapter

 1    Int         |         forms, relying upon the love of freedom, which unites
 2   Pres         |         of good art. If a "deep love for art and an ardent desire
 3   Pres         |       character, his passionate love of liberty, his lofty idealism
 4   Pres         |    Magyar Nabob"; "The Fools of Love"; "The New Landlord"; "Black
 5      I,       I|      fond of you; then she will love you. You cannot hinder it;
 6      I,       I|       to dream of returning her love. Have you thought of this
 7      I,     III|     will do for my breakfast. I love cold punch, so you need
 8      I,     III|        to thank you! Amélie, my love, kiss this hand; look at
 9      I,      IV|         making a declaration of love. "Besides, it will not be
10      I,      IV|      you will end by falling in love with the man you are to
11    III,      II|      allowed now. Dost not thou love me any more?"~ ~"All my
12    III,      II|     through a grating! I should love dearly to sing and shout
13    III,      II|    afraid thou mightest fall in love with her; for she is very
14     IV,       I|         physician: disappointed love and shame at her rejection
15     IV,       I|        is fond of you; she will love you then. Then what?"~ ~"
16     IV,      II|      the words:~ ~"Dear Ludwig, love me."~ ~Map and book dropped
17     IV,      II|       of things.~ ~"And don't I love you?" exclaimed Ludwig,
18     IV,      II|      sudden sharpness. "Don't I love you as the fakir loves his
19     IV,      II|        his Virgin Mary? Don't I love you quite as dearly?"~ ~"
20     IV,      II|       as dearly?"~ ~"Then don't love me - quite so dearly," responded
21     IV,      II|        the words, "Dear Ludwig, love me," among his relics.~ ~ ~ ~
22     IV,     III|       if I were ugly, would you love me - as the fakir loves
23      V,      II|         She who blushes for her love does not suffer; but to
24      V,      II|         him as only a woman can love; and what he had done had
25      V,      II|      there is something besides love in my heart! it is pride.
26      V,     III|        GOOD LADY: I want you to love my Ludwig. Make him happy.
27      V,     III|      mother. I want some one to love, - a woman that I can love, -
28      V,     III|      love, - a woman that I can love, - one who will love me
29      V,     III|        can love, - one who will love me and command me. I will
30     VI,       I|         of His benevolence, His love, His mercy, you would not
31     VI,       I|        lavishes on his faithful love, his only offspring, his
32     VI,       I|    those who were inspired with love for the fatherland, and
33     VI,     III|  anywhere else on earth so much love, so much goodness and purity,
34     VI,     III|    toward my nation nothing but love and tenderness, now when
35     VI,     III|        Who will care for me and love me then?"~ ~Vavel gently
36     VI,     III|     mother - a woman whom I can love, one that will love me.'
37     VI,     III|         can love, one that will love me.' When I leave you, Marie,
38     VI,     III|       mother - a woman you will love, and who will love you in
39     VI,     III|         will love, and who will love you in return."~ ~A gleam
40     VI,      IV|      Vavel - nor yet his secret love."~ ~"Then she must be his
41     VI,      IV|      you. That he deserves your love I can swear! No one can
42     VI,      IV|        with Count Vavel and not love him. I went to the castle
43     VI,      IV|   declaration of war and one of love.~ ~His meditations were
44     VI,      IV|   courage, timidity and daring, love and heroism, meet and are
45     VI,      VI|         because I don't want to love anything. Besides, I have
46    VII,      II| calculated to whispers of happy love, while the nights were illumined
47    VII,      II|      our marriage."~ ~"I should love you even were you a beggar,"
48    VII,     III|   Nameless Castle had fallen in love with her; and I am not so
49    VII,     III|         has ended by falling in love with the knight! Women's
50    VII,     III|   happen that a woman who is in love would sacrifice her child.
51   VIII,       I|       meaning of gratitude - of love?~ ~But five millions of
52   VIII,       I|         continue to respect, to love her?~ ~Five millions of
53   VIII,       I|             But to renounce the love and respect so hardly won!
54   VIII,       I|       Ludwig Vavel gave you his love and, more than that, his
55   VIII,      II|       that Ludwig will cease to love you when he learns you are
56   VIII,      II|        instead of hating me you love me as I love you."~ ~She
57   VIII,      II|      hating me you love me as I love you."~ ~She made as if she
58   VIII,      II|      she will have me, and will love me, as I shall love her,
59   VIII,      II|        will love me, as I shall love her, in your stead. Bless
60   VIII,     III|       these are borrowed."~ ~"I love you in them," involuntarily
61     IX,      IV|        her perform the labor of love. He saw, heard, and admired.
62      X,     III|        was plainly very much in love. These three circumstances
63      X,     III|         In it were forgiveness, love, union.~ ~ ~ ~From the adjoining
64      X,     III|     have improved. You two will love each other very dearly,
65      X,     III|        could do naught else but love and renounce, adoring her
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