Part,  Chapter

 1      I,       I|      man, restlessly pacing the floor. "I received a letter from
 2      I,       I|  cautious footsteps crossed the floor, and after an interval of
 3      I,     III|       paper scattered about the floor. She collected them carefully,
 4      I,     III|      the scraps of paper on the floor; he swept them together,
 5      I,     III|      the room, then sank to the floor unconscious. She was tenderly
 6      I,     III|        about to fling it on the floor and trample upon it. On
 7     II,     III|      were no flies, either. The floor of the reception-room into
 8     II,     III|   standing in the middle of the floor. Herr Bernat was perplexed;
 9     II,     III|    vice-palatine was pacing the floor of his room in his noiseless
10    III,      II|        stooped to lift from the floor the volume she had cast
11    III,     III|        would have fallen to the floor.~ ~The following day Ludwig
12    III,     III|      are scattered all over the floor."~ ~"Is there no doctor
13    III,      IV|   standing in the middle of the floor.~ ~"Well, what were you
14     IV,     III|       the cases lying about the floor. In an arm-chair which stood
15     IV,     III|        a golden cataract to the floor. Modest blushes and joy
16     IV,     III|    declaration, she thumped the floor vigorously with Vavel's
17     IV,     III|         at her feet, and on the floor by the bedside lay the two
18     IV,      IV|        cord, two springs in the floor caught and held it so securely
19     IV,      IV|    caught in the springs in the floor.~ ~"Oh, how wonderful!"
20     IV,      IV|      little brass button in the floor at the foot of the column
21     IV,      IV|    caught by the springs in the floor, Count Ludwig's footsteps
22     VI,       I|         In a room on the ground floor of the castle, whence the
23     VI,       I|       apartment was on the same floor with the kitchen, adjoining
24     VI,     III| fastened with iron bolts to the floor.~ ~"Here, help yourself,
25     VI,      IV|    fingers, and flung it on the floor.~ ~"She is coming! She is
26     VI,       V|       foot on the spring in the floor, and the screen was lifted.~ ~ ~ ~
27    VII,       I|      feet and began to pace the floor excitedly, his guest meanwhile
28   VIII,      II|     trying to lift her from the floor, "what is the matter? What
29   VIII,      II|       fell upon her face on the floor as Marie hastened from the
30     IX,       I|    knight was lying on the bare floor, with his hands forming
31     IX,       I|        hand, is a button in the floor. Press it, and this screen
32      X,       I|   potentate."~ ~Vavel paced the floor, mute with rage and fear.~ ~"
33      X,     III|       Laczi also dropped to the floor the cooking-utensil she
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