Part,  Chapter

 1     II,      II|      built by a Markoczy on the shore of Lake Neusiedl, on the
 2     II,     III|    purchase of a portion of the shore. I dare say there are some
 3     II,     III|      are some landowners on the shore who would be glad to part
 4    III,      II|    lovely plot of ground on the shore of the lake, which is to
 5    III,      II|         boat was on the farther shore. Thou swammest across, and
 6    III,      II|         bath-house built on the shore, and look about for a suitable
 7    III,     III|       of what had once been the shore took possession of the dry
 8    III,     III|    while they rowed back to the shore. Poor little maid! She declared
 9    III,     III|     island lay not far from the shore in front of the Nameless
10    III,     III|       When the boat reached the shore, Ludwig bade Marie in a
11    III,      IV|         in bloom along the lake shore. Ludwig's heart ached with
12    III,      IV|      with such speed toward the shore that Ludwig was obliged
13     IV,      II|         a plot of ground on the shore of the lake. The young lawyer
14     IV,     III|       manor, but hurried to the shore, where he sprang into his
15     IV,     III|       oars reached the opposite shore. A few steps took him to
16      V,       I|        carriage-road around the shore.~ ~The colonel now determined
17      V,      II|    magnificent fireworks on the shore.~ ~"We shall manage somehow
18      V,      II|     hear the tumult on the lake shore. That which amused the revellers
19    VII,     III|       in a secluded nook on the shore of Lake Neusiedl in Hungary,
20    VII,     III|    division toward the southern shore of Lake Neusiedl, and cut
21   VIII,       I|       buried down yonder on the shore of the lake."~ ~When the
22     IX,       I|         the willow-copse on the shore of the lake. Here were two
23     IX,       I|        were propelled along the shore toward the marshes.~ ~The
24     IX,       I|        company of demons on the shore of Neusiedl Lake. The marquis
25     IX,      II|    promptly rescued. The men on shore were obliged to grasp the
26     IX,     III|       tall reeds on the farther shore.~ ~"Those are Vavel's Volons,"
27     IX,      IV| lengthwise beam to the opposite shore - a feat impossible for
28      X,     III|        distant choral.~ ~On the shore of Lake Neusiedl stood the
29      X,     III|         coming from the farther shore of the little cove.~ ~Presently
30      X,     III|        that pushed out from the shore. It was a boat. Six men
31      X,     III|     moment the boat touched the shore the storm burst. Vivid lightning
32      X,     III|  peacefully in her grave on the shore.~ ~Marie had asked to be
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