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 1      I,       I|           gentleman.~ ~"When mama went to the opera, this evening,"
 2      I,       I|           fireplace; then the two went into the adjoining chamber,
 3      I,       I|         chair beside the bed, and went back into the other room.
 4      I,     III|      corner and crevice. Then she went into the adjoining chamber,
 5      I,      IV|         of farewell."~ ~She rose, went into her boudoir, and wrote
 6     II,      II|       recognize them here if they went about in the ordinary manner?
 7     II,      II|           curling black hair," he went on. "Her face is fair as
 8     II,     III|      force.~ ~When the clerk, who went to fetch the luggage, was
 9    III,       I|       Marie.~ ~After dinner, they went to the library to look at
10    III,       I|           he came in so late, and went away so early in the morning,
11    III,      IV|        Celebrated actors came and went; she did not delight in
12     IV,       I|           noticed everything that went on about him. He peered
13     IV,       I|          secluded life. She never went beyond the village, nor
14     IV,     III|         came at which she usually went to bed she was overcome
15     IV,     III|         The baroness now rose and went into the house. The astronomer
16     IV,     III|        also bound."~ ~Count Vavel went into the small chamber which
17     IV,     III|       against me, for if anything went wrong with a litter of pigs,
18     IV,      IV|          her hand on his arm, and went with him to her room.~ ~
19     IV,      IV|          her cards, as usual, but went to bed at ten o'clock. At
20      V,      II|      fallen into his lake, and he went to hunt for it. He did not
21      V,     III|          all day long.~ ~When she went into the garden, Josef,
22     VI,       I|        count, becoming impatient, went in search of the old servant.~ ~
23     VI,      IV|         Vavel and not love him. I went to the castle to ask him
24    VII,       I|     retire to their pillows. They went to Ludwig's study, where
25    VII,      II|    evening the enrolment of names went on at the Nameless Castle,
26    VII,     III|              And now," the letter went on, "I come to my instructions
27    VII,     III|         to the officers' tent. He went out into the night, and
28   VIII,       I|     escape from my prison at Ham, went to Paris, where I saw your
29   VIII,     III|      which his wife rode when she went to the village, and to hang
30   VIII,     III| reconnoiter the Austrian camp. He went up as high as a kite, and
31     IX,       I|        asked.~ ~"I don't know. He went to see Lisette, and I did
32     IX,       I|       countenance, the young girl went close to his side, and said
33     IX,      IV|           The maid - Sophie Botta went with - my wife to Raab -
34      X,       I|      hurried. "Colonel Pechy," he went on, "bravely defended the
35      X,     III|         stop to question her, but went on into the adjoining room,
36      X,     III|              Ludwig and Katharina went into the next room. They
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