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1 II, II| He has a very powerful telescope in the tower of the castle, 2 II, II| count discovered with his telescope the little outcast, and 3 III, II| horrid books nor to thy telescope, but that thou art my subject?"~ ~" 4 III, II| daylight?"~ ~"Because a telescope does not enable one to distinguish 5 III, II| Other people may have a telescope, like myself."~ ~"Who would 6 III, II| thou see her through the telescope? What kind of hair has she 7 IV, I| Nameless Castle. Here was his telescope, by the aid of which he 8 IV, I| the Bridge of Sighs"? His telescope told him that this woman 9 IV, I| frequently saw through his telescope the same four-horse equipages 10 IV, II| that about her which his telescope revealed; and from this, 11 IV, II| constantly watched her with his telescope from the tower of the Nameless 12 IV, II| bringing near to him with his telescope the woman with whom he had 13 IV, II| at her only through his telescope? She would certainly receive 14 IV, II| the world revealed by the telescope - the beautiful woman over 15 IV, II| and turned again to the telescope. The "green-eyed monster" 16 IV, II| she rose suddenly from the telescope, flung her arms around Ludwig' 17 IV, III| take observations with a telescope, as well as her neighbor 18 IV, III| the full moon through the telescope.~ ~Ludwig explained to her 19 IV, III| astronomical eye-piece from the telescope, and inserted the tellurian 20 IV, III| fair neighbor possessed a telescope. If she had one, she would 21 IV, III| was observing through my telescope, and at the same time taking 22 IV, III| you saw the men through a telescope? Truly, I shall have to 23 IV, III| he did not again turn his telescope toward the neighboring manor. 24 IV, III| surprised Ludwig at the telescope.~ ~"Let me see, too, Ludwig. 25 IV, III| doing."~ ~Marie turned the telescope toward the manor, and persisted 26 IV, III| such intensity through the telescope your face will become distorted."~ ~ 27 V, I| Ludwig could see through his telescope how the men were quartered 28 V, II| when she remembered the telescope on the tower of the Nameless 29 V, III| chain, needs a superior telescope, and such a glass would 30 V, III| lordship is the owner of a telescope, I take it upon myself to 31 V, III| day Count Vavel sent his telescope to the parsonage, with the 32 VI, VI| was looking through the telescope," she answered, with some 33 VI, VI| veranda, where the familiar telescope greeted her sight.~ ~Two 34 VI, VI| little longer through the telescope; it is so interesting."~ ~ 35 VII, II| and understand through his telescope, and from the letters he 36 VII, III| fugitive owned a powerful telescope with which he kept himself 37 VII, III| of his fair neighbor? His telescope had told him she was fair. 38 X, III| doors, the silent man, the telescope, the lonely promenades in