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 1      I,      IV|            the fascinating Countess Themire Dealba not a word was heard
 2      I,      IV|             then the witty Countess Themire herself turned the conversation
 3      I,      IV|         word, a prodigy!~ ~Countess Themire, knowing she might safely
 4      I,      IV|      Cythera's Brigade."~ ~Countess Themire deliberated a few moments;
 5      I,      IV|          friend and little mama,~ ~"THEMIRE."~ ~She folded and sealed
 6      I,      IV|        interrupted the countess.~ ~"Themire! You are actually beginning
 7      I,      IV|           suspected this," returned Themire, "I would not have given
 8      I,      IV|            and betray us to him."~ ~Themire did not say another word,
 9      I,      IV|             francs for the Countess Themire Dealba for the first six
10    VII,     III|           successfully carried out. Themire has found the fugitives!
11    VII,     III|           attracted much attention. Themire's first move was to take
12    VII,     III|            himself by extravagance. Themire bought the property, paying
13    VII,     III|            in Austria. In this wise Themire became the Baroness Katharina
14    VII,     III|             jilted by her lover.~ ~"Themire learned that our fugitive
15    VII,     III| Consequently I was forced to accept Themire's more tedious but successful
16    VII,     III|              The difficulty was for Themire to become acquainted with
17    VII,     III|             an eclipse of the moon, Themire put her plan into operation.
18    VII,     III|     delivered from the ruffians. As Themire had prepared herself for
19    VII,     III|           rage. He read further:~ ~"Themire was perfectly certain that
20    VII,     III|            and I am not so sure but Themire has ended by falling in
21    VII,     III|          and revealed the face of - Themire! You may believe that I
22    VII,     III|             the means of compelling Themire to keep her promise. Her
23    VII,     III|        Vavel's treasures are now in Themire's hands. That which our
24    VII,     III|       Jocrisse also informs me that Themire is quite bewitched with
25    VII,     III|           If this is not another of Themire's schemes, but actual sympathy,
26    VII,     III|          more difficult to separate Themire from the girl than to win
27    VII,     III|            know to a certainty what Themire proposes to do. To-day I
28    VII,     III|           tear or a love-letter. If Themire does not appear with the
29    VII,     III|           the word 'impossible'! If Themire of her own free will delivers
30    VII,     III|     distinguished persons. Countess Themire Dealba's rôle is concluded.
31   VIII         |            PART VIII~ ~KATHARINA OR THEMIRE?~ ~
32   VIII,     III|            the voice; "Katharina or Themire?"~ ~"Katharina - Katharina;
33   VIII,     III|          have suffered because of - Themire!"~ ~"Themire is dead!" solemnly
34   VIII,     III|           because of - Themire!"~ ~"Themire is dead!" solemnly returned
35   VIII,     III|          you are Katharina, and not Themire, answer one question. A
36     IX,     III|      Jocrisse's description. Madame Themire has turned traitor, and
37     IX,      IV|          the helmet to his lips.~ ~"Themire!" gasped the wounded man.~ ~
38      X,      II|            betrothed wife, Countess Themire Dealba, and my adopted daughter,
39      X,     III|          together with the Countess Themire Dealba (alias Baroness Katharina
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