Part,  Chapter

 1      I,       I|       not yet been lighted. In front of one of those old-fashioned
 2      I,      II|     for there is a fountain in front of it in which there is
 3      I,      II|      As the vehicle drew up in front of the house, the door opened,
 4      I,      II|         and placed a mirror in front of him.~ ~"You need not
 5      I,      II|     man also seated himself in front of the mirror, and proceeded,
 6      I,      IV|       holding the lorgnette in front of her lips:~ ~"Mama leaves
 7     II,       I|    rested a barrel of wine. In front of the inn a gypsy band
 8     II,     III|      that part of the water in front of your property, and to
 9    III,       I|       bread and milk placed in front of each one.~ ~No complaints
10    III,      II|   silken wrapper, and stood in front of the speechless young
11    III,     III|      not far from the shore in front of the Nameless Castle;
12    III,      IV|     had adjusted his cravat in front of the looking-glass.~ ~
13     IV,       I|      which had once stopped in front of his own gates drive into
14     IV,      II|      which lay on the table in front of her.~ ~"What are you
15     IV,     III|   castle, take your station in front of Marie's door, and I will
16      V,      II|   baroness, holding her fan in front of her face. "Pray take
17      V,      II|       white cloaks; the one in front was without, an outer garment -
18      V,      II| believe?" he began, halting in front of Ludwig and his companion. "
19     VI,      VI|    tame that a hind stopped in front of the two ladies, and allowed
20     VI,      VI|        and, seating herself in front of the "teeth," began to
21    VII,      II|        shako was ornamented in front with a white death's-head,
22    VII,      II|       Vienna, to the square in front of the Cathedral of St.
23    VII,     III|      hermit showed a very bold front, and we were on the point
24     IX,       I|   doorway into the corridor in front of them. Marie retreated
25     IX,       I|    placed himself valiantly in front of his young mistress, laid
26     IX,     III|      eyes only for what was in front of him. Nearer and nearer
27      X,      II|        two squads: one rode in front of a four-horse traveling-coach,
28      X,      II|     her pale face, but held in front of it a fan, from behind
29      X,      II|     was broken clean off.~ ~In front of the barricade thus formed
30      X,      II|      at once placed himself in front of the coach, ready for
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