Part,  Chapter

 1      I,       I|         suddenly.~ ~"No, my dear," replied the old gentleman, visibly
 2      I,       I|          trail of a lion!" harshly replied the young man. "He who aroused
 3      I,      II|            watch him. He therefore replied quietly:~ ~"No, we are not
 4      I,     III|           short sleeves," promptly replied the little maid.~ ~"I shall
 5      I,     III|      gentleman.~ ~"Certainly not," replied the sergeant. "This is the
 6      I,     III|  celebrated brigade this morning," replied De Fervlans.~ ~"And those
 7      I,     III|            eyes of his questioner, replied:~ ~"I do."~ ~Instantly De
 8     II,       I| vice-palatine.~ ~"Of course I am," replied the doctor. "Baron Landsknechtsschild
 9     II,       I|            them.~ ~"Yes - yes," he replied, beginning his dumpling-rolling; "
10     II,       I|            German?"~ ~"Well, yes," replied the descendant of the Scythians; "
11     II,       I|            Oh, he is n't anybody!" replied the vice-palatine. "He is
12     II,     III|            at his questioner, then replied quietly:~ ~"My name is Count
13     IV,       I|              I am, your lordship," replied the man; "but that angel,
14     IV,       I|          different planet," he had replied; and he had kept his promise.~ ~
15     IV,      II|          talked about.~ ~The count replied that a renewal of his lease
16     IV,     III|              No, she is not dead," replied the count, who was attentively
17     IV,     III|           I grant most willingly," replied Count Vavel, who had not
18     IV,     III|            am Satan Laczi," coolly replied the man.~ ~On hearing the
19     IV,      IV|            he is!"~ ~And the count replied:~ ~"You are crazy already,
20     IV,      IV|            have one, dear Ludwig," replied the young girl, but with
21      V,      II|          he called," indifferently replied Count Vavel.~ ~"You certainly
22      V,      II|        Ludwig ceased laughing, and replied very seriously; "Gracious
23      V,      II|    wreathed the lady's lips as she replied: "Could any wound that I
24      V,      II|                These two pistols," replied the count, flinging back
25      V,      II|         Leon de Barthelmy," calmly replied Count Vavel, "I give you
26     VI,       I|            moon.~ ~"He is in bed," replied Lisette, without looking
27     VI,     III|            will tell who I am," he replied, with double meaning.~ ~"
28     VI,      IV|            did not brighten as she replied:~ ~"Yes, I remember the
29     VI,       V|              Yes, I summoned you," replied Marie. "I want you to repeat
30     VI,      VI|          about matters out of it," replied Lisette, still shuffling
31     VI,      VI|           it to-morrow," smilingly replied the baroness.~ ~"And what
32    VII,     III|           his side bore to him, he replied: 'She is my betrothed wife.'~ ~"
33   VIII,     III|            to bring you this," she replied, holding toward him the
34     IX,       I|        with me at once?"~ ~"I am," replied Marie, who seemed unable
35      X,       I|          in good time," composedly replied Matyas, who was not to be
36      X,       I|             but the French general replied that he knew very well who
37      X,      II|            chevalier what I want," replied Vavel, turning toward the
38      X,     III|          Very comfortable indeed," replied madame. "Messieurs les Cannibales
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