Part,  Chapter

 1      I,       I|      doing here, little one?" he asked in a kindly tone.~ ~"I want
 2      I,      II|        lantern. . . ~"Where to?" asked the coachman of the young
 3      I,      IV|       you leave her in my care?" asked De Fervlans, with a glance
 4      I,      IV|          a few moments; then she asked:~ ~"May I not kiss my daughter
 5     II,       I|        with the family, doctor?" asked the vice-palatine.~ ~"Of
 6     II,      II|         do you write about?" she asked again.~ ~"The correspondence
 7     II,     III| everything. Shortly afterward he asked one of the lads what his
 8    III,      II|         What art thou doing?" he asked, in surprise.~ ~"I want
 9    III,      II|      children. Three years ago I asked thee to bring me some one
10    III,      II|         Now, thou knowest that I asked thee not long ago to send
11    III,     III|         to shoot that creature?" asked Marie, still trembling.~ ~"
12    III,      IV|         visit the baroness?" she asked suddenly.~ ~"And why?" inquired
13     IV,       I|        stopped the carriage, and asked: "Are not you the one-legged
14     IV,      II|        me."~ ~"What do you see?" asked Ludwig.~ ~"I see the water-monster
15     IV,     III|        cap.~ ~"Is she dead?" she asked, lifting an anxious glance
16     IV,     III|       Did anything happen here?" asked the count. "Did Marie waken?"~ ~"
17     IV,     III|            Why are you here?" he asked.~ ~"First, because I want
18     IV,     III|       would fit, Herr Count?" he asked, a certain melancholy softening
19     IV,     III|          the man to the castle?" asked Satan Laczi.~ ~"Yes; if
20     IV,      IV|          wish this year, Marie?" asked the count, adopting, as
21      V,      II|           Why could she not have asked him to come to the manor?
22      V,      II|       seen me?"~ ~"He would have asked you to introduce him to
23      V,      II|      have been very brief had he asked the question," was the count'
24      V,      II|          veil over her face, and asked: "Am I enough like her to
25      V,      II|        She laughed harshly, then asked suddenly: "Perhaps you are
26      V,      II|        are witnesses that I have asked your pardon in the proper
27      V,      II|        you?"~ ~Colonel Barthelmy asked the question in measured
28      V,     III|         still filled with tears, asked in an unsteady voice:~ ~"
29     VI,       I|              Where is Henry?" he asked of the unwieldy mountain
30     VI,      II|   persons attended the meeting?" asked Count Vavel.~ ~"Quite a
31     VI,     III|    family assembled in the room, asked if they did not want to
32     VI,     III|        preparations for war?" he asked.~ ~"I can only reply as
33     VI,     III|         gypsy woman when her son asked for a piece of bread: 'You
34     VI,     III|        are you going to do?" she asked, laying her hand on his
35     VI,      IV|       nearer to Herr Bernat, and asked with womanly shyness: "And
36     VI,      IV|        tones.~ ~"Who is coming?" asked Ludwig, surveying the young
37     VI,      IV|               And I am not to be asked if I consent to this abduction
38     VI,      IV|             The baroness herself asked me not to speak of the affair,"
39     VI,      VI|       these, your ladyship?" she asked.~ ~"A dear little child,
40     VI,      VI|          number of questions she asked! And how astonished she
41     VI,      VI|         with so many teeth?" she asked, running to the piano.~ ~
42     VI,      VI|     companions in the lake; then asked: "But where did you ever
43     VI,      VI|            What do you see?" she asked, when Katharina began to
44    VII,       I|         for this worthy object?" asked the count.~ ~"Yes; there
45    VII,     III|  securely. At all events, when I asked Vavel what relation the
46    VII,     III|    remember that an officer once asked you to steal the treasure
47   VIII,       I|       search for her mother, and asked if she had any message to
48   VIII,       I|       you let me advise you?" he asked, suddenly.~ ~"Advise me,
49   VIII,      II|        may not I come with you?" asked Marie, in a troubled tone.~ ~"
50     IX,       I|     strange gentleman here?" she asked.~ ~"I don't know. He went
51     IX,       I|        May I fetch my gun, too?" asked the boy.~ ~"Your gun? What
52     IX,       I|       latter in the corner, then asked:~ ~"Shall I light the candles
53     IX,       I|          turning to the stranger asked: "What do you want, my good
54     IX,      II|       guard.~ ~"What was it?" he asked.~ ~"I don't know whether
55      X,      II|         of the village, madame?" asked Vavel of the mother, after
56      X,     III|       French officer, monsieur?" asked the captain.~ ~"No; I was
57      X,     III|         Is any one ill here?" he asked.~ ~The vice-palatine and
58      X,     III|        on the shore.~ ~Marie had asked to be buried on the grassy
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