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1 I, I| Surely a singular time and place for a promenade! The clocks 2 I, I| and, what is more, the place of which I speak is beyond 3 I, I| curious to learn where such a place may be found," with an incredulous 4 I, II| he will help you find the place. He 's a clever youth - 5 I, IV| You need only journey from place to place until you find 6 I, IV| only journey from place to place until you find such a country. 7 II, I| the temples and held in place by a curved comb. The young 8 II, I| will always be the lowest place!'"~ ~This anecdote caused " 9 II, II| sorrowful heart.~ ~"Thy place is here by my side," said 10 II, II| too bashful to leave his place, whereupon the baroness 11 II, III| about it." Then he took his place in the extra post-chaise, 12 III, I| plate. The maid took her place at the head; the man seated 13 IV, III| know we are chained to this place."~ ~"Yes; then I don't know 14 IV, III| astronomy she had taken the place of the moon, in classic 15 IV, III| answered Ludwig, giving place to the young girl.~ ~Marie 16 V, I| to come prowling about a place where cavalry officers were 17 V, II| tragic occurrence made the place memorable. That is why I 18 V, II| enough like her to take her place in the carriage?"~ ~Count 19 V, III| one else had occupied her place in the carriage yesterday?~ ~" 20 VI, I| Count. Who will - take my - place? Perhaps - that old soldier - 21 VI, I| no one could take your place. You are to me what his 22 VI, I| carried my master's child to a place of safety. My own child 23 VI, I| Henry is excluded is no place for me. I am going down 24 VI, I| Schmidt every morning, to place the newspapers on the library 25 VI, IV| stop longer in this lonely place."~ ~"I wish you would take 26 VI, VI| you; I cannot leave the place where my poor Henry died."~ ~" 27 VII, III| piquant little Amélie's place in her mother's heart, then 28 VII, III| I should be at a certain place at an appointed time - that 29 VIII, III| can be transported from place to place, and reaches from 30 VIII, III| transported from place to place, and reaches from one bank 31 VIII, III| he, Vavel, would take his place for the remainder of the 32 VIII, III| I will lead you to the place. Together we will seek him!" 33 IX, I| Marie to the little Laczko. "Place them here by the sofa, then 34 IX, I| bade me convey you to a place of concealment; but my face 35 IX, I| is already in the right place. And then he is not a wicked 36 IX, III| soda-factory - I know the place well. I should n't wonder 37 IX, IV| she moved about the desert place.~ ~Suddenly she came upon 38 X, II| Raab. Count Vavel took his place beside the coach, and ordered