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1 II, II| Markoczy on the shore of Lake Neusiedl, on the site of 2 II, III| land that extended into Lake Neusiedl. The road to the 3 II, III| possession of a portion of Lake Neusiedl for my own use 4 II, III| and to the middle of the lake."~ ~"Thank you. One more 5 III, II| ground on the shore of the lake, which is to be made into 6 III, II| teach me how to swim. The lake is just out yonder below 7 III, II| away out into the open lake?"~ ~"Yes, on two conditions. 8 III, II| thou venture into the open lake."~ ~"But why may not I venture 9 III, III| Nameless Castle was part of the lake; and it may have been true, 10 III, III| been true, for Neusiedl Lake is a very capricious body 11 III, III| a greater portion of the lake suddenly recede, leaving 12 III, III| took possession of the dry lake bottom; they used it for 13 III, III| crops a year. Suddenly the lake took a notion to occupy 14 III, III| tricks like this Neusiedl Lake has played more than once 15 III, III| neighboring castle, on the lake.~ ~In the second half of 16 III, III| parti-colored surface of the lake. A solitary man sat in the 17 III, III| along the surface of the lake in quest of water-spiders. 18 III, III| hours were spent thus on the lake. The little maid never wearied 19 III, III| peculiarities of Neusiedl Lake are its numerous islets, 20 III, III| the calm surface of the lake. Suddenly it made an abrupt 21 III, III| Even the bottom of the lake concealed her enemies! He 22 III, III| never again venture into the lake."~ ~"I am certain of that! 23 III, III| My dear, beautiful lake!" sighed Marie, casting 24 III, III| he might go down to the lake and search for the monster - 25 III, III| intention to row about on the lake in the evening. He spent 26 III, IV| the season.~ ~Down at the lake, a merry crowd of naked 27 III, IV| were in bloom along the lake shore. Ludwig's heart ached 28 III, IV| window on the glittering lake.~ ~"Come, Marie," he said, " 29 III, IV| bathing-dress, and let us try the lake again. I will stay close 30 III, IV| which projected into the lake. She knelt and, bending 31 III, IV| memorable peculiarities of Lake Neusiedl, - a human being 32 III, IV| children who bathed in the lake. She had given orders to 33 III, IV| afraid to venture into the lake again."~ ~The little maid 34 IV, I| neighborhood of Neusiedl Lake one village was joined to 35 IV, II| ground on the shore of the lake. The young lawyer arranged 36 V, II| colored lanterns on the lake and magnificent fireworks 37 V, II| or hear the tumult on the lake shore. That which amused 38 V, II| direction, and dropped into the lake. When the human beast saw 39 V, II| because it had fallen into his lake, and he went to hunt for 40 V, III| in the castle. Even the lake suddenly began to extend 41 V, III| made a new survey of the lake necessary, as the evil cannot 42 VI, VI| and led her down to the lake.~ ~They were soon in the 43 VI, VI| his fish companions in the lake; then asked: "But where 44 VII, III| secluded nook on the shore of Lake Neusiedl in Hungary, where 45 VII, III| toward the southern shore of Lake Neusiedl, and cut off the 46 VIII, I| yonder on the shore of the lake."~ ~When the Marquis d'Avoncourt 47 VIII, III| the direction of Neusiedl Lake. Katharina on her mule, 48 IX, I| willow-copse on the shore of the lake. Here were two flatboats 49 IX, I| on the shore of Neusiedl Lake. The marquis himself had 50 IX, II| referred to the "Monograph on Lake Neusiedl," in which may 51 IX, II| phenomenon. In the last years Lake Neusiedl had been drained, 52 IX, III| from the highway toward Lake Neusiedl; it could be traced 53 X, I| march from Abda, around Lake Balaton to Veszprim. Here 54 X, III| threatening sky lay the glittering lake. Its surface of quicksilver 55 X, III| choral.~ ~On the shore of Lake Neusiedl stood the Volons 56 X, III| the treacherous shores of Lake Neusiedl.~ ~Gradually, imperceptibly, 57 X, III| the placid waters of the lake.~ ~ ~ ~