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 1      I,       I|         room. The object he had taken from the chair was the faded
 2     II,      II|        son. When the mother was taken to prison, the little lad
 3     II,      II|         wrote to me to have him taken to Frau Schmidt, where he
 4     II,      II|          where he would be well taken care of until his mother
 5    III,      II|        new occupant. A lady has taken possession there."~ ~"A
 6    III,     III|      the stepmotherly earth had taken from them. A promenade of
 7    III,     III|  indicated the direction it had taken. Terror and rage had benumbed
 8    III,      IV|    greatest happiness, had been taken from her. Other high-born
 9    III,      IV| sturgeon. The boy-fish had been taken to the manor, where he had
10     IV,       I|     another the burden you have taken upon yourself. If the latter
11     IV,       I|  greatly excited because I have taken her into my employ; but
12     IV,       I|         permit the lad you have taken under your protection to
13     IV,       I|  destiny, whence could she have taken the strength of mind to
14     IV,      II|  direction, the little maid had taken his seat, and was gazing,
15     IV,      II|       the new emotion which had taken possession of her. The lengthened
16     IV,     III|      robbers are gone, and have taken nothing. You came in good
17     IV,     III|       him. In astronomy she had taken the place of the moon, in
18     IV,     III|        made for her, as she had taken nothing from the manor.~ ~
19     IV,     III|         useless; the robber had taken good care to protect himself
20      V,       I|        command of the troop had taken up their quarters there,
21      V,       I|        a time when he, too, had taken part in and enjoyed just
22      V,       I|        manor! Once he, too, had taken pleasure in jesting with
23      V,      II|     unfolded the letter she had taken from her pocket, and held
24     VI,       I|       but the recruits were not taken from those who were inspired
25     VI,      VI|     ladyship. Up to now, I have taken the broomstick every evening,
26    VII,       I|  gallant Colonel Barthelmy, has taken Dutch leave and gone back
27    VII,      II|     table. Hardly would he have taken up his fork, however, when
28     IX,       I|         in her care has already taken it to your master," was
29     IX,       I|        response.~ ~"Ah, she has taken it to him?" repeated Satan
30     IX,       I|         The marquis himself had taken quarters at the inn in the
31      X,       I|         course which events had taken proved that he had made
32      X,      II|  themselves in the blue mantles taken from the luggage-wagons.
33      X,      II|        de Versay, have this day taken captive the wife and daughter
34      X,     III|        Bible suffered. You have taken my load of sorrow from me,
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