Part,  Chapter

 1   Pres         |         work should not have been given to the English-speaking
 2      I,     III|        door before the signal was given; and when he exhibited his
 3      I,     III|           The lovely countess had given him her most valued ornament.~ ~
 4      I,      IV|         the dinner which had been given by the emperor's nephew
 5      I,      IV|        Themire, "I would not have given Amélie's portrait to M.
 6     II,       I|        his profession, but little given to conversation. When he
 7     II,      II|     apostolorum, for my money had given out, and my knapsack was
 8    III,      II|          make pictures; and I was given paper patterns to color
 9    III,      IV|        locked the money Marie had given him in a drawer, bade Frau
10    III,      IV|       bathed in the lake. She had given orders to some fishermen
11     IV,       I|         for them. She had already given the necessary buildings,
12     IV,       I|         on her charges were to be given to all destitute orphans
13     IV,     III|          question Count Vavel was given an opportunity to decide.~ ~
14     IV,     III|           that she would not have given up her sweet slumbers for
15     IV,     III|    satisfaction this decision had given him, he continued to observe
16     IV,     III|           but the house which has given shelter and food to my poor
17     IV,     III|          fat under my care. I was given every day two loaves of
18      V,       I|           he was engaged, and had given orders not to be disturbed.~ ~
19      V,       I|       such offers, and would have given rise to all sorts of gossip.
20      V,      II|           to yourself?"~ ~"I have given it as much thought as did
21      V,      II|       dreamer in his slumbers had given utterance to words which
22      V,     III|     heaven's sake, Marie! who has given you such fancies?"~ ~"The
23     VI,      II|         the provisions shall have given out? Never fear, Herr Vice-palatine!
24     VI,     III|        receipt for money which is given for the defense of the fatherland?"~ ~"
25    VII,     III| Wieselburg.~ ~The parole had been given out for the night. Count
26   VIII,       I|           little mama, and I have given it up. I have begun to lead
27   VIII,      II|           portrait M. Cambray had given her. "And this," she explained
28   VIII,      II|      Marie the letter Cambray had given her.~ ~"Read this, and learn
29     IX,       I|        him. Whispered orders were given, then the men in a body
30      X,      II|         with a commandant who had given all sorts of orders that
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