Part,  Chapter

 1   Pres         |            his surcharged brain and heart. The very virtues of his
 2      I,     III|            face; impress it on your heart, and never, never forget
 3      I,     III|            would have lightened his heart, and forced himself to say
 4      I,      IV|      country? Don't you suppose his heart aches when he looks upon
 5     II,      II|          serves to mask a sorrowful heart.~ ~"Thy place is here by
 6    III,      II|          one of the four volumes by heart! Why dost not thou give
 7    III,      IV|            the lake shore. Ludwig's heart ached with pity for the
 8    III,      IV|             she said:~ ~"Oh, how my heart beats!"~ ~When Ludwig appeared
 9    III,      IV|         afraid!"~ ~With a sorrowful heart the little maid took leave
10    III,      IV|             nobler was this woman's heart than his own! His fair neighbor
11     IV,      II|          When she had illumined the heart of her guardian with this
12     IV,     III|          took him to the manor. His heart beat rapidly. He had a certain
13     IV,     III|            an instant Count Vavel's heart ceased beating. Here was
14     IV,     III|       believe you are a good man at heart. Quit your present mode
15     IV,      IV|       wonder what it can be, and my heart beats so rapidly! Then I
16      V,       I|          have restored to him - his heart!~ ~Count Ludwig did not
17      V,      II|           increase the burden on my heart?" She laughed harshly, then
18      V,      II|          Herr Count, I owe it to my heart and to my honor to ask you
19      V,      II|             light sped into Vavel's heart and illumined it with a
20      V,      II|          the feeling which is in my heart."~ ~"And do you realize
21      V,      II|             look too deeply into my heart to deny my feelings. But
22      V,      II|        something besides love in my heart! it is pride. I am too proud
23      V,     III|      permitted to him to bestow his heart on any one. Did he not belong,
24      V,     III|             burst from his tortured heart.~ ~Marie looked sorrowfully
25     VI,       I|           he reached it his feeling heart got the better of his anger.
26     VI,       I|            and loved with her whole heart, and who, even in her banishment,
27     VI,     III|     outburst from the innocent girl heart.~ ~"Your words, Marie, only
28     VI,      IV|           the desolate maid to your heart? And now, Katinka hugom,
29     VI,      IV|           earnestly:~ ~"With all my heart I consent to be Count Vavel'
30     VI,      IV|           waited. They told me your heart yearned for a mother's care,
31     VI,      VI|           else."~ ~"But surely your heart will grow sore when you
32     VI,      VI|         Poor Lisette! what a tender heart is yours!"~ ~"Mine?" suddenly
33     VI,      VI|             Lisette. "Mine a tender heart? Ask this little lady here -
34     VI,      VI|         hardest, the most unfeeling heart in all the world. Ask her
35     VI,      VI|        imagine that I have a tender heart? It is years since I looked
36     VI,      VI|            say, as I say, that your heart is a heart of stone."~ ~
37     VI,      VI|           say, that your heart is a heart of stone."~ ~Katharina's
38    VII,     III|             s place in her mother's heart, then it will be more difficult
39    VII,     III|           read with rapidly beating heart:~ ~"I must know to a certainty
40    VII,     III|            of the enemy."~ ~Vavel's heart almost ceased to beat. The
41   VIII,       I|           in the farce? Suppose her heart had learned to thrill with
42   VIII,       I|          the world buy one faithful heart?~ ~Katharina was suffering
43   VIII,       I|           intended to play with the heart of another, and had lost
44   VIII,       I|          with anguish, wept out her heart in bitter tears.~ ~ ~ ~
45   VIII,     III|             He knew the contents by heart - every word. One of them
46     IX,       I|           proudly down on him. "His heart is already in the right
47      X,     III| smoke-blackened ruins oppressed his heart.~ ~The two men attracted
48      X,     III|             sudden fear to Ludwig's heart.~ ~"Is any one ill here?"
49      X,     III|           accusations oppressing my heart. These have been terrible
50      X,     III|           from me, have released my heart from the tortures of perdition.
51      X,     III|         whom she loves with all her heart."~ ~Vavel with difficulty
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