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1 Pres | calling him to it early in the morning and holding him in its spell 2 I, I| Mama slapped her this morning."~ ~"Ah! then Diana is a 3 I, I| shall harm you. To-morrow morning perhaps you will remember 4 I, III| At ten o'clock the next morning the old gentleman paid a 5 I, III| celebrated brigade this morning," replied De Fervlans.~ ~" 6 II, II| and a lady drive out every morning at ten o'clock. They drive 7 II, II| cottage near the castle. Every morning at five o'clock they go 8 II, II| the count sends me every morning his copy of the Augsburg ' 9 II, III| CHAPTER III~ ~The following morning, after a very satisfactory 10 III, I| were dismissed to their morning nap.~ ~The musical clock 11 III, I| went away so early in the morning, that she never heard his 12 III, I| in order to wish him good morning; but when she thrust her 13 III, I| and called cheerily, "Good morning, dear Ludwig!" there was 14 III, II| first faint rosy hues of morning glimmered through the jalousie, 15 III, III| found it still there in the morning. If any one had slept on 16 III, IV| fully repays me."~ ~The next morning Ludwig was entirely recovered. 17 III, IV| veiled lady.~ ~That same morning Dr. Tromfszky received from 18 IV, IV| so fast - I did not want morning to come so soon! But now 19 V, I| Vavel returned the next morning at three o'clock. At this 20 V, II| at the manor.~ ~The next morning, while yet the stars were 21 V, II| silent neighborhood.~ ~One morning when Frau Schmidt brought 22 V, II| receive a call from me this morning before you take your usual 23 V, II| understand why I came here this morning." She drew her veil over 24 V, II| you have taught me this morning."~ ~He bowed once more, 25 V, III| been studying.~ ~The next morning Ludwig came at the usual 26 VI, I| scratches and bruises.~ ~One morning the count waited in vain 27 VI, I| orders to Frau Schmidt every morning, to place the newspapers 28 VII, II| CHAPTER II~ ~From early morning until evening the enrolment 29 VII, II| unexpectedly early in the morning, and sometimes late in the 30 VIII, I| letter she had received that morning from the Marquis de Fervlans. 31 X, I| Katharina, would go every morning to church, to pray for Ludwig, 32 X, III| the city until the next morning; but Master Matyas, who