Part,  Chapter

 1      I,     III|    torn letter of warning, and read it."~ ~"And who may this
 2      I,      IV|        she broke the seal, "to read this letter - although I
 3      I,      IV|     lorgnette to her eyes, and read her mother's letter.~ ~She
 4     II,       I|    notice it until he began to read in the pulpit: 'The vinegar
 5     II,      II|  return them as soon as I have read them. They are not written
 6    III,       I|     the coffee, after which he read the papers, and dictated
 7    III,       I| printed in four languages, and read for the hundredth time her
 8    III,      II|   works."~ ~"And why dost thou read such books?"~ ~"In order
 9    III,      II|       not yet tried. Thou hast read about them; thou knowest!
10     IV,      II|        or that she had let him read it. She thought it quite
11     IV,     III|  persons who understand how to read faces and eyes.~ ~"Are you
12     IV,     III|       Count, who has doubtless read a description of my person,
13      V,      II|        close the blinds and to read to her in a loud voice,
14      V,      II|   letter to Colonel Barthelmy. Read it."~ ~She unfolded the
15      V,      II|      so that Count Vavel might read, without taking it in his
16      V,     III|    letter from his pocket, and read the address:~ ~"To our beautiful
17      V,     III|     and, unfolding the letter, read:~ ~"DEAR, BEAUTIFUL, AND
18      V,     III|          MARIE."~ ~When he had read the touching epistle, he
19     VI,       I|       and discontent, might be read in every line of his epistles.~ ~
20     VI,     III|     behold her countenance and read in it her illustrious descent.
21     VI,      VI|       am never lonely. I can't read, - for which I thank God! -
22    VII,     III|      Vavel quitted the tent to read the letter by the nearest
23    VII,     III|     was fully informed when he read the contents:~ ~"M. GENERAL:
24    VII,     III|        with shame and rage. He read further:~ ~"Themire was
25    VII,     III|        shook Vavel's frame. He read on:~ ~"That was my intention.
26    VII,     III|          But," he continued to read, "it might happen that a
27    VII,     III|        Ludwig. He continued to read with rapidly beating heart:~ ~"
28    VII,     III|      however," he continued to read, "depend on the fickle mood
29    VII,     III|       he must calm himself and read the letter to the end.~ ~"
30   VIII,       I|      trouble her after she had read the letter she had received
31   VIII,       I|    letter in her hand now, and read it again for the hundredth
32   VIII,       I|        hand, tore it open, and read:~ ~"DEAR LITTLE MAMA: What
33   VIII,      II|      Cambray had given her.~ ~"Read this, and learn to know
34   VIII,     III|        the other, Ludwig Vavel read the two letters he carried
35   VIII,     III|       hiding-place in order to read them. He knew the contents
36   VIII,     III|           At one time he would read the love-letter first; then
37     IX,      II|     Neusiedl," in which may be read a description of the phenomenon.
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