Part,  Chapter

 1      I,       I|          in a significant tone responded his companion.~ ~"That is
 2      I,       I|  betrayed some confusion as he responded:~ ~"Might I not have warmed
 3      I,       I|        you," with a grim smile responded the young man.~ ~"Jester!
 4      I,     III|       the story of Gargantua," responded the child.~ ~"Lock the door
 5      I,     III|    allow, M. Cambray!" sharply responded the marquis. "There are
 6      I,      IV|      it faithfully!" smilingly responded the marquis.~ ~"How can
 7     II,       I|    fancy I can enlighten you," responded the doctor.~ ~"I thought
 8     II,       I|       this instance!" promptly responded the baroness, proffering,
 9     II,      II|   liberty to accept," promptly responded the doctor. "According to
10     II,     III|  hauteur.~ ~"Thanks," frigidly responded the count. "If the baroness
11     II,     III|      what his name was. 'Why,' responded the youth, 'how does it
12    III,      IV|        Herr Count," soothingly responded the doctor, who was inclined
13     IV,       I| inclined.~ ~The count promptly responded to this request. He sent
14     IV,      II|    love me - quite so dearly," responded Marie, rising and going
15     IV,     III|       a sorrowful conclusion," responded Count Ludwig, seriously.~ ~"
16     IV,     III|        strange guest, indeed!" responded the robber, taking the proffered
17     IV,      IV|      Master Matyas," smilingly responded Count Vavel. "Facts cannot
18      V,      II|    heard something about him," responded the baroness, in a peculiar
19      V,      II|       Ange Barthelmy's lover," responded the baroness.~ ~"Do you
20      V,      II|       of an equally rash act," responded the count.~ ~"I believe
21      V,      II|         with sudden resolution responded the baroness. "Turn this
22      V,      II|    simple manner, Herr Count," responded the colonel. "I have had
23      V,     III|      and lonely, Marie?" sadly responded Vavel.~ ~"Yes, yes. I know
24     VI,       I|     into a human ear?" sternly responded the count.~ ~"I must - I
25     VI,       I|       Henry," almost irritably responded Count Vavel. "I swear to
26     VI,      II|       my knowledge," smilingly responded the count.~ ~"Indeed? I
27     VI,      II|        tobacco, too, at that!" responded Count Vavel. "Come, we will
28     VI,     III|        That I will gladly do," responded the count, turning toward
29     VI,     III|      most agreeable!" heartily responded Herr Bernat.~ ~"You know
30     VI,     III|       trust me!" with alacrity responded Herr Bernat. "Within half
31     VI,      IV|       would take me with you," responded Marie. "I shall be very
32     VI,      IV|       tell Marie, Herr Count," responded Katharina.~ ~"'Baroness' - '
33     VI,       V|           Count Vavel promptly responded, as did also the ladies.
34    VII,     III|       orders shall be obeyed," responded Satan Laczi, as he turned
35     IX,       I|      here with you," smilingly responded Marie. "Where is my friend
36     IX,       I|       any nearer, I tell you!" responded the lad, threateningly.~ ~"
37     IX,      II|   should be sorry if you had," responded the marquis. "I am convinced
38     IX,     III|   prepare a greeting for him," responded Vavel. He ordered his men
39     IX,     III|  Accept my greeting, marquis!" responded Vavel, He raised his pistol,
40      X,       I|        way matters stand now," responded Master Matyas. "The general'
41      X,      II|   women," in a respectful tone responded Vavel.~ ~"But my daughter
42      X,     III|       Pray don't speak of it," responded the Frenchman, cordially
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