Part,  Chapter

 1      I,       I|            s name, or else she will send some one in search of you."~ ~
 2      I,     III|           have my head cut off, and send it to M. Bichet, the celebrated
 3      I,      IV|             it," he said. "And now, send Jocrisse for a fiacre; you
 4      I,      IV|     portrait painted of Amélie, and send it to you."~ ~"But this
 5     II,      II|           his requests, he began to send me his newspaper, which
 6     II,      II|             sweets and pasties, and send it to Frau Schmidt for the
 7     II,      II|            Schmidt," she added, "to send the child to the manor.
 8    III,      II|          asked thee not long ago to send to Paris for a 'Melusine
 9    III,      II|            not forget that I always send money to the poor children
10    III,      II|          which of the heaps I shall send to-day - these small coins,
11    III,      II|            thou thinkest I ought to send these little yellow ones,
12    III,      II|            thou thinkest I ought to send some of the large red ones,
13    III,      II|          half a guilder.~ ~"We will send some of the small coins
14    III,     III|            it, Henry? Did the count send you?"~ ~"No, madame; I only
15    III,      IV|                Now just let any one send again for me this night!"
16     IV,       I|            Baroness Katharina would send her reply the next - each
17     IV,      II|             being seen, for I shall send the gardener elsewhere during
18     IV,     III|            this matter. I shall not send her away, but, as a proof
19     IV,     III|          one could open!~ ~"Shall I send the man to the castle?"
20     IV,     III| fortifications."~ ~"Very good; then send him to me."~ ~"But - I must
21      V,      II|            hurry back to the manor, send my groom on the swiftest
22      V,     III|           her:~ ~"You were going to send a letter to some one?"~ ~
23      V,     III|         shall keep it, and sometime send it to the proper address -
24     VI,       I|            Pray - pray, Herr Count, send for - a priest."~ ~"Impossible,
25     VI,      II|        Article III., - preferred to send the fine of fifty marks
26     VI,     III|          own hands their knights to send them into battle. I dread
27     VI,     III|            seen and heard here, - I send her my secret as a betrothal
28     VI,     III|         gift, - and then ask her to send me an answer to the words
29     VI,      IV|        never to marry."~ ~"Then you send me out of your house with
30     VI,       V|           well-deserved rest. I can send one of my servants over
31     VI,      VI|           cove to the manor. We can send it back with a servant."~ ~
32    VII,       I|           steal Ange Barthelmy will send her husband to the devil!
33    VII,     III|            view, I request that you send your wife and daughter,
34   VIII,       I|             Brigade," or should she send for her, and confess to
35   VIII,       I|           if she had any message to send to her."~ ~"Did she send
36   VIII,       I|            send to her."~ ~"Did she send a letter with you?" again
37   VIII,      II|             what would you? Shall I send some one to nurse him?"~ ~"
38   VIII,      II|          and be happy.' Shall I not send this message to your Amélie
39     IX,      II|        water, and in the springtime send their long stems and tendrils
40      X,     III|            the evening star. Please send Frau Satan to me; she can
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