Part,  Chapter

 1   Pres         |           revolution of 1848, which suddenly transformed Hungary into
 2   Pres         |         cherished institutions were suddenly swept away; or the semi-barbaric
 3      I,       I|                    I have an idea!" suddenly interposed the young man. "
 4      I,       I|             queried the little one, suddenly.~ ~"No, my dear," replied
 5      I,       I|          through the tiny aperture. Suddenly footsteps came toward the
 6      I,     III|            the name the little maid suddenly clapped her hands and cried
 7      I,     III|             heard until that day.~ ~Suddenly he was surprised to find
 8      I,     III|         this question when his door suddenly opened, and a morose old
 9      I,      IV|      explain, "mama has been called suddenly away. She sends her greetings
10     II,     III|      noiseless cloth socks, when he suddenly heard the voices of his
11    III,     III|         greater portion of the lake suddenly recede, leaving dry land
12    III,     III|         harvested two crops a year. Suddenly the lake took a notion to
13    III,     III|             surface of the water.~ ~Suddenly a piercing scream mingled
14    III,     III|           calm surface of the lake. Suddenly it made an abrupt turn,
15    III,     III|         prayer. The weather changed suddenly in the afternoon. A cold
16    III,      IV|           his cold hand the patient suddenly sat upright and uttered
17    III,      IV|          looked as if he had become suddenly insane. An involuntary epileptic
18    III,      IV|     captured buffalo, Marie stepped suddenly to his side, and in a clear,
19    III,      IV|            the baroness?" she asked suddenly.~ ~"And why?" inquired Ludwig,
20     IV,       I|             her cheeks when he came suddenly into her presence?~ ~ ~ ~
21     IV,      II|          wanted to see some more!~ ~Suddenly her face brightened; a joyful
22     IV,      II|          with him!"~ ~Then she rose suddenly from the telescope, flung
23     IV,     III|            money, when your arrival suddenly ended the agreement we had
24     IV,     III|            name, Count Vavel sprang suddenly toward the robber, and seized
25     IV,      IV|            Matyas's face brightened suddenly. "I 'll tell you what, Herr
26      V,      II|         from running into the fire. Suddenly a rocket shot in an oblique
27      V,      II|              friend."~ ~Count Vavel suddenly burst into a loud laugh -
28      V,      II|         laughed harshly, then asked suddenly: "Perhaps you are afraid
29      V,      II|           The threatening scene was suddenly concluded by the baroness,
30      V,     III|           fallen leaves, when Marie suddenly appeared by his side, and
31      V,     III|           the castle. Even the lake suddenly began to extend its limits,
32     VI,       I|             release."~ ~Count Vavel suddenly beat his palm against his
33     VI,     III|          face at these words became suddenly transfigured - like the
34     VI,      IV| Landsknechtsschild!"~ ~The baroness suddenly dropped her embroidery,
35     VI,       V|            The baroness's face grew suddenly pallid; but she quickly
36     VI,      VI|          heart is yours!"~ ~"Mine?" suddenly and with unusual energy
37     VI,      VI|               While at dinner Marie suddenly remembered that she had
38     VI,      VI|                Ah, I have an idea," suddenly observed the baroness. "
39    VII,       I|           have made! The escapement suddenly announced that the cloth
40    VII,      II|     friendly terms with one another suddenly became enemies - Poland
41    VII,      II|            doubtless getting weary. Suddenly Ludwig heard the tones of
42    VII,     III|     exchanging blows, when the lady suddenly flung back her veil and
43   VIII,       I|        troop of soldiers that would suddenly surround the carriage. A
44   VIII,       I|         deserved.~ ~Then she sprang suddenly toward her visitor, grasped
45   VIII,       I|               Here the baroness sat suddenly upright, tore from her bosom
46   VIII,       I|           me advise you?" he asked, suddenly.~ ~"Advise me, and I will
47   VIII,     III|           sweet after the bitter.~ ~Suddenly, through the silence of
48   VIII,     III|            him."~ ~Katharina's face suddenly blazed with eager excitement.
49     IX,       I|        inquire again for an hour.~ ~Suddenly she heard the lad say, in
50     IX,      II|          two hours' ride distant.~ ~Suddenly the sharp call, "Qui vive?"
51     IX,      II|            which they were resting. Suddenly, while they were watching
52     IX,      II|            to plunge into the water suddenly began to call for help.
53     IX,     III|          hurry to begin an assault. Suddenly a column of smoke rose from
54     IX,     III|         earth-clod to earth-clod.~ ~Suddenly Katharina discovered that
55     IX,     III|       straighten himself, then fell suddenly to the earth. His own blade,
56     IX,      IV|           about the desert place.~ ~Suddenly she came upon a large wild-rose
57      X,       I|     thoughts that his spy and scout suddenly appeared before him. Noah
58      X,     III|        never heard by any one else. Suddenly Katharina, without word
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