Part,  Chapter

 1      I,       I|           confess I am curious to learn where such a place may be
 2      I,     III|          the marquis, "we want to learn what has become of your
 3      I,      IV|           were banded together to learn the secrets which threatened
 4     II,      II|    coachman; and one might easily learn from a servant what are
 5     II,      II|           this nameless gentleman learn of his poor neighbors' needs,
 6     II,      II|       delighted, reverend sir, to learn that my tenant is a true
 7     II,      II|     reproving tone, "you ought to learn that a young person should
 8     II,      II|            what can you expect to learn from a mere lad like him? -
 9     II,     III|           by which he proposed to learn the name which no one yet
10     II,     III|           to-day; from what I can learn, we are going to be eaten
11    III,      II|        years ago I wished I might learn how to make pictures; and
12    III,      II|           to-day I wished I might learn how to make music; and a
13    III,      II|          queen. If she desires to learn to swim, I must have a bath-house
14     IV,       I|           she?~ ~He had sought to learn from his foreign correspondents
15     IV,      II| discourses, and even neglected to learn her lessons. For this he
16     IV,      II|           that hour she would not learn anything more from Ludwig.~ ~
17     IV,     III|   frighten Marie; and were she to learn that there are robbers in
18     IV,     III|        knit for my little lad. We learn to make such things in prison,
19     IV,      IV|         at the castle, they could learn nothing from him but schemes
20      V,      II|          shall take steps then to learn if the mysterious lady at
21      V,      II|           count) was very glad to learn the gentleman's name.~ ~"
22      V,     III|      exchange become real. Let me learn what it is to live, or -
23      V,     III|           is to live, or - let me learn what it is to die."~ ~In
24      V,     III|         her within these walls to learn our secret."~ ~"The woman
25     VI,       I|     sooner did Baroness Katharina learn that Count Vavel was again
26     VI,       I|          of extreme caution could learn from his banker in Holland
27     VI,      VI|           Then you will very soon learn to sit on a living horse."~ ~"
28     VI,      VI|          toward her.~ ~"You shall learn to play, too; Fräulein Lotti
29    VII,       I|       good Lord permitted them to learn how!"~ ~"Why in the world
30    VII,     III|   prisoner to me alive, for I may learn something of importance
31    VII,     III|         From Jocrisse's letters I learn that Vavel's treasures are
32   VIII,      II|          wish to go to Cambray to learn from him that I am the curse-laden
33   VIII,      II|      given her.~ ~"Read this, and learn to know me as I am," she
34   VIII,     III|          louder tone, "I begin to learn what it is to be a poor
35     IX,      II|           examine the ground, and learn whence came the sea of slime,
36     IX,      II|            De Fervlans was yet to learn that even plants may become
37      X,      II|           advance of the troop to learn if the way was clear. It
38      X,     III|      better so. No one would ever learn what had become of her.~ ~
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