Part,  Chapter

 1      I,       I|          Martin at home. On this evening, however, two belated citizens
 2      I,       I|          went to the opera, this evening," explained the little one, "
 3      I,     III|      down your throat."~ ~Toward evening another visitor appeared.
 4      I,     III|         your apartment yesterday evening a stray child, and an hour
 5      I,      IV|         the sun. On this fateful evening the incroyables and the
 6      I,      IV|   Récamier.~ ~On this particular evening the Countess Dealba was
 7     II,      II|       make their toilets for the evening; and the gentlemen betook
 8    III,     III|       the marvelous tints of the evening sky were reflected in the
 9    III,     III|      need to wear a hat on these evening swimming excursions; her
10    III,     III|          in the water.~ ~ ~ ~One evening, after the waning moon had
11    III,     III|        the silken coverlet every evening, and found it still there
12    III,     III|        impatiently he waited for evening, when he might go down to
13    III,     III|         about on the lake in the evening. He spent the entire evening
14    III,     III|     evening. He spent the entire evening in his room, leaving Marie
15    III,      IV|       the one you performed this evening. I hope you may sleep soundly."~ ~"
16     IV,       I|       garments until late in the evening. The count, on his part,
17     IV,     III|         kept in readiness.~ ~One evening, when he approached the
18     IV,     III|        feat more than once. This evening, however, he made no move
19     IV,      IV|       She waited impatiently for evening to test the working of her
20      V,       I|          the village; and in the evening, after the retreat had been
21      V,       I| philosophizing from him.~ ~Every evening he could hear the band playing
22      V,       I|        at eight o'clock the next evening. This time Henry informed
23      V,      II|       harvest every year. On the evening of the merrymaking Marie
24      V,      II|       doubt. The program for the evening's entertainment was a varied
25      V,      II|      humors. The surprise of the evening was to conclude the entertainment,
26      V,      II|       not thank me. However, the evening before the regiment took
27     VI,      VI|       taken the broomstick every evening, before going to bed, and
28    VII,      II|         From early morning until evening the enrolment of names went
29    VII,      II|        and sometimes late in the evening. And always, when he came,
30    VII,     III|        designated spot to-morrow evening, then I shall ride with
31   VIII,       I|          It was a delightful May evening. Marie was practising diligently
32   VIII,     III|         in the early part of the evening. From time to time a shooting
33   VIII,     III|  pleasant-voiced response: "Good evening, friend. God bless you."~ ~"
34      X,     III|        window. I want to see the evening star. Please send Frau Satan
35      X,     III|    window; I want to look at the evening star,"~ ~They rolled her
36      X,     III|       when the hour came for the evening star to appear, the fever
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