Part,  Chapter

 1      I,      II|    something for your trouble. I wish you would come with me to
 2      I,     III|          are so very kind! How I wish you were my papa!"~ ~The
 3      I,     III|        child, admiringly. "How I wish I might pluck just one!"~ ~"
 4      I,     III|          your own reward. Do you wish to be intrusted with the
 5      I,     III|         I beg you to leave me; I wish to be alone."~ ~De Fervlans
 6     II,      II|           to which we add, if we wish, the words bácsi, or hugom,
 7     II,     III| vice-palatine of the county, and wish to pay an official visit."~ ~"
 8     II,     III|         what will my wife say? I wish I had n't come into this
 9     II,     III|        into this crazy castle! I wish I had n't sealed a compact
10     II,     III|  information."~ ~"What is it you wish to know?"~ ~"How can I obtain
11    III,       I|          Nameless Castle did not wish to be spoken to; and any
12    III,       I|         waken early, in order to wish him good morning; but when
13    III,      II|         one after the other, and wish her many happy returns of
14    III,      II|         been allowed to make one wish on my birthday, and that
15    III,      II|          live in this castle the wish has become stronger. Night
16    III,      II|        secure it?"~ ~The child's wish was so true, so earnest,
17    III,      II|           And thou wilt grant my wish? Oh, how kind, how dear
18    III,     III|               No, madame; I only wish he were able."~ ~"Why? What
19    III,      IV|           I will do whatever you wish, Ludwig - anything to prevent
20     IV,       I|       undertaking, or you do not wish to transfer to another the
21     IV,      II|          I cannot thank you as I wish."~ ~"But you have already
22     IV,     III|         such wonderful tales. My wish has been gratified, and
23     IV,      IV|        to hear what her birthday wish might be. But the young
24     IV,      IV|      itself.~ ~"And hast thou no wish this year, Marie?" asked
25      V,     III|          Marie? Tell me what you wish me to do."~ ~Marie softly
26      V,     III|          the young girl. "If you wish to feel certain that I will
27     VI,      IV|              What, baroness? You wish to go to the castle - now?"~ ~"
28     VI,      IV|         this lonely place."~ ~"I wish you would take me with you,"
29     VI,       V|          assented Marie, "safely wish that the enemies of your
30     VI,       V|         to repeat the good-night wish you give me every night."~ ~"
31     VI,       V|        again to-day, so you must wish me good night now."~ ~Ludwig
32     VI,      VI|         of your own, and, if you wish, have a little kitchen all
33   VIII,      II|          Think of Ludwig! Do you wish to drive him to despair?"~ ~"
34   VIII,      II|      young girl - "Marie, do you wish to go to Cambray to learn
35     IX,       I|      said calmly:~ ~"What do you wish me to do?"~ ~Satan Laczi
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