Part,  Chapter

 1      I,       I|        if voices were whispering near her - as if she heard a
 2     II,      II|       but they live in a cottage near the castle. Every morning
 3    III,       I|          metal and wooden pipes. Near the window stood a drawing-table,
 4    III,       I|       leather lounge which stood near the door. She knew very
 5    III,      II|                But not keep very near to me?"~ ~"Of course not.
 6     IV,       I|       day when the carriage drew near the cross, Count Vavel saw
 7     IV,      II|          fascination in bringing near to him with his telescope
 8     IV,      II|      some one. Her form is quite near, but her voice stops over
 9     IV,     III|         an arm-chair which stood near the bed-alcove reclined
10     IV,     III|        weeds. On an inverted tub near the door of the cottage
11     IV,      IV|         to touch a secret spring near the bed, when the screen
12      V,       I| indicated.~ ~When the troop drew near to the village, the band
13      V,      II|          the appointed hour drew near, curiosity began to torture
14      V,      II|          she began, when he came near enough to hear her, "have
15     VI,      II|     concert, said to a gentleman near whom he was standing: 'Who
16     VI,       V|        night now."~ ~Ludwig came near to the screen, and said
17    VII,     III|        quondam patron: if he got near enough to a Frenchman to
18    VII,     III|    French courier in the marshes near Vitnyed just as he was about
19    VII,     III|        Barthelmy, in order to be near my chosen emissary. But
20   VIII,      II|        the baroness. "Don't come near me. I am a murderess. I
21   VIII,      II|        does not want you to come near him, lest you, too, become
22   VIII,      II|    Lisette, who was afraid to go near her own husband when he
23   VIII,      II|          alone, without a friend near him! No; I am going to him.
24     IX,       I|   smoking wick in the night-lamp near Cambray's head illumined
25     IX,      II|        The source, then, must be near where they had halted.~ ~"
26     IX,      II|      stretch of water, came very near losing his life among the
27     IX,     III|    poplar avenue. When they drew near to Pomogy, Vavel sent a
28     IX,     III|          of a solitary elevation near the road, which was the
29     IX,     III|      that tallest clump of reeds near the willow-shrubs."~ ~"All
30     IX,     III|      smoke rose from the thicket near the bridge - it was the
31     IX,      IV|      protruding from his breast. Near the dead animal lay a metal
32     IX,      IV|    Laczko is a fine lad! He came near - shooting me because -
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