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1 I, I| in search of you."~ ~He opened the door, and ran hastily 2 I, I| toward the door. When it opened, however, the little eavesdropper 3 I, I| silence the street door opened and closed.~ ~Very soon 4 I, II| front of the house, the door opened, and a tall, stalwart man 5 I, II| door of the adjoining room opened, and the woman appeared, 6 I, III| child was really asleep, and opened her eyes only when the curtains 7 I, III| the adjoining chamber, and opened every drawer and cupboard. 8 I, III| the folding-doors which opened into an adjoining room came 9 I, III| nervous." M. Cambray softly opened the door, and halted, amazed, 10 I, III| hussar sprang from the box, opened the carriage door, and M. 11 I, III| question when his door suddenly opened, and a morose old jailer 12 I, III| visitor appeared. The door was opened with loud clanking of chains 13 I, IV| shrugged her shoulders, and opened wide her blue eyes.~ ~"Ladies 14 II, I| only one half of his mouth opened when he gave utterance to 15 II, II| And this enchanting fairy opened the window to show her lovely 16 II, III| happened.~ ~Before the groom opened the hall door, he produced 17 II, III| ceased. The vice-palatine opened wide his eyes, and muttered:~ ~" 18 II, III| At this moment the clerk opened the door.~ ~"Fetch our luggage, 19 III, I| trees. A campanula had just opened its blue eye at the foot 20 III, III| it was Ludwig.~ ~The door opened slowly, only half-way, and 21 III, III| gates of the Nameless Castle opened, and there came forth a 22 III, IV| seeking admittance.~ ~Then she opened the door a few inches, and 23 III, IV| coins, and the door was opened its full width.~ ~When she 24 IV, III| she murmured, when she opened her eyes and saw herself 25 IV, III| Herr Count that can't be opened, and tell everybody else 26 IV, IV| secure barrier that cannot be opened from the outside. Pray understand 27 V, II| he closed one eye, and opened the other to its farthest 28 V, II| Vavel started violently; he opened his lips as if to speak, 29 VI, I| door of Henry's room which opened into the corridor was locked; 30 VI, I| long; even the cook never opened her lips. No, he could not 31 VI, III| apartment. Without knocking, he opened the door, rushed toward 32 VI, III| too - to this cause!"~ ~He opened, as he spoke, a large iron 33 VI, IV| together; her eyes were opened to their widest extent - 34 VI, IV| night here in the castle. He opened all the doors and cupboards, 35 VI, V| few minutes the baroness opened her eyes again. She forced 36 VI, VI| that stood by her side, opened it, and took out a package 37 VII, II| ornamentation!~ ~When Ludwig Vavel opened the door of his castle to 38 VII, II| adjoining room, which she opened.~ ~Marie sprang from the 39 VIII, I| from Paris."~ ~Katharina opened the door wide enough to 40 VIII, I| millions of francs. She opened the case, took out the order, 41 IX, I| rang the bell, the door was opened by the lad.~ ~"Is there 42 IX, I| shut the door again, and opened a small loophole in an upper 43 IX, IV| such an obedient fellow, he opened his eyes and saw the lady 44 IX, IV| kneeling by his side.~ ~Then he opened his lips, and said in a 45 IX, IV| she?"~ ~The wounded man opened his eyes, and seemed to 46 X, I| described it, when Marie had opened the steel casket.~ ~He knew 47 X, III| to the window, and Vavel opened the sash to admit the fresh 48 X, III| the head of the grave and opened his lips to speak, but a