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 1     II,       I|         prepared to receive your ladyship; but he can't repeat it
 2     II,       I| congregation."~ ~"And this, your ladyship," continued the master of
 3     II,       I|   surveyor's turn.~ ~"This, your ladyship, is Herr Martin Doboka,
 4     II,       I|          is exactly the way your ladyship's name affects me!"~ ~"Then
 5     II,      II|       the baroness.~ ~"Then your ladyship would be obliged to give
 6     II,      II|         better able to tell your ladyship than am I."~ ~"Ah! Then,
 7     II,      II|        as if he had a wife, your ladyship; but I really cannot say
 8     II,      II|     Invisible? By no means, your ladyship. The nameless count and
 9     II,      II|     deductions I must refer your ladyship to the Herr Doctor."~ ~"
10     II,      II|        Ah, true!" ejaculated her ladyship, joining in the general
11     II,      II|   versions, either of which your ladyship is at liberty to accept,"
12     II,      II|          the names of them, your ladyship."~ ~"And what do you write
13     II,      II|         very simple manner, your ladyship. He has a very powerful
14     II,      II|       proclaim him as such, your ladyship."~ ~"How do you explain
15     II,      II|          cannot explain it, your ladyship; she is never mentioned
16    III,      IV|      lever.~ ~"I humbly beg your ladyship to enter."~ ~"Please tell
17    III,      IV|      hear her voice!~ ~"Show her ladyship into the guest-chamber,
18    III,      IV|     castle in five minutes, your ladyship."~ ~"But we did not come
19    III,      IV|        Nameless Castle? and your ladyship has a carriage and horses?"~ ~"
20    III,      IV|      very much to accompany your ladyship; but really, I have rheumatismus
21    III,      IV|       umbrella."~ ~"Thanks, your ladyship; I have one of my own."~ ~"
22      V,      II|         fatal."~ ~"And does your ladyship imagine that I fear such
23     VI,      VI|          I did not know it, your ladyship, but it is natural. A gallant
24     VI,      VI|        you not?"~ ~"I thank your ladyship; but I had rather stay where
25     VI,      VI|        best left to myself, your ladyship."~ ~"But what will become
26     VI,      VI|         I have always done, your ladyship. The Herr Count promised
27     VI,      VI|              Daily - daily, your ladyship? This is the second time
28     VI,      VI|       mon petit garçon. No, your ladyship; I shall not go with you;
29     VI,      VI|        world. Ask her that, your ladyship. Tell her, mon petit garçon,"
30     VI,      VI|          to complete these, your ladyship?" she asked.~ ~"A dear little
31     VI,      VI|         I am talking about, your ladyship. Go; take mon petit garçon
32     VI,      VI|        care of my treasure, your ladyship. Up to now, I have taken
33     VI,      VI|  treasure, great care! And, your ladyship, when you shall have in
34     VI,      VI|         for so much,' then, your ladyship, you too may say, as I say,
35   VIII,       I|         is here. I told him your ladyship would see no one; then he
36   VIII,       I|        then he bade me give your ladyship this, which he said he had
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