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1 Pres | then seventeen, for careers began early in olden times. When 2 I, I| child crouching in the snow began to sob.~ ~"See here!" exclaimed 3 I, I| finished her light meal, began to sing a lullaby, to which 4 I, II| Here the child in his arms began to sob bitterly.~ ~"For 5 I, II| who seemed intoxicated, began in drunken tones:~ ~"Hello, 6 I, III| had left the house, she began hastily to search the room. 7 I, III| my gratitude, monsieur," began the countess, in a faint 8 I, IV| have been outwitted," he began at once. "They vanished 9 II, I| always trembled whenever he began his sermons; but once fairly 10 II, I| did not notice it until he began to read in the pulpit: ' 11 II, I| bell in the church tower began to ring. It was followed 12 II, I| hilltop.~ ~The gypsy band began to play Biharis's "Vierzigmann 13 II, II| Gentlemen and ladies," he began, "allow me to say a word 14 II, II| again.~ ~"The correspondence began by the count asking a trifling 15 II, II| attended to his requests, he began to send me his newspaper, 16 II, II| Schleiermacher. Then we began to write about the books, 17 II, III| vice-palatine bowed, and began again:~ ~"The object of 18 III, I| The musical clock now began to play its shepherd's song; 19 III, I| serious occupation of the day began. Books were produced, and 20 III, III| made an abrupt turn, and began to form a gigantic V. Evidently 21 III, III| half-way, and the voice which began to speak was not Ludwig' 22 III, IV| Henry by the throat and began to shake him, as a lion 23 III, IV| his own! His fair neighbor began to interest him.~ ~He took 24 IV, I| years passed onward, he began to realize how vast, how 25 IV, II| the first spring blossoms began to open, he said to Marie, 26 IV, II| her own room, where she began to play with her cats. From 27 IV, II| around Ludwig's neck, and began to sob. Her warm tears moistened 28 IV, III| happened to Marie: the women began to nod, whereupon the baroness 29 IV, III| straying thoughts after a while began to betray themselves in 30 IV, III| From that day the bears began to grow thin; for I stole 31 V, II| bagpipe behind the curtain now began to play a familiar air, 32 V, II| By this time the gnome began to understand that his antics 33 V, II| hour drew near, curiosity began to torture the count. He 34 V, II| left her.~ ~"Well," she began, when he came near enough 35 V, II| Count Vavel, I believe?" he began, halting in front of Ludwig 36 V, III| Even the lake suddenly began to extend its limits, overflowing 37 VI, II| been ill, I understand?" began Herr Bernat, when greetings 38 VI, III| Well, Herr Count," he began in a cheery tone, "I come 39 VI, IV| had departed, Count Vavel began to reflect whether he had 40 VI, IV| hearts to each other, they began to laugh and jest. Was not 41 VI, VI| in front of the "teeth," began to play.~ ~Marie was in 42 VI, VI| she asked, when Katharina began to smile.~ ~"I see Ludwig 43 VII, I| was wound up, the pendulum began to set the wheels going. 44 VII, I| loyal nobles of the country began to enroll their names - "~ ~" 45 VII, I| He sprang to his feet and began to pace the floor excitedly, 46 VII, III| dumfounded for an instant; then I began to believe that my faith 47 VIII, I| headache - a headache that began to trouble her after she 48 VIII, III| a while the metal casket began to glow in the midst of 49 IX, I| will rise."~ ~The sick man began to laugh; only his face 50 IX, II| into the water suddenly began to call for help. Neither 51 IX, III| a hand-to-hand conflict began.~ ~Vavel also had heard 52 IX, III| brain, the tangle of vines began to shake violently; but 53 X, I| day, two French grenadiers began to guard the baroness's 54 X, II| chasseurs, the postilions began to blow their horns for 55 X, III| not speak; the surveyor began to stammer:~ ~"I say - I