Part,  Chapter

 1      I,      II|      man now bade the coachman drive through a certain street
 2     II,      II|      nameless count and a lady drive out every morning at ten
 3     II,      II|   morning at ten o'clock. They drive as far as the neighboring
 4     II,      II|      old or young."~ ~"If they drive out they certainly have
 5     II,     III|         and bade the postilion drive directly to the neighboring
 6    III,      II|      are not yet ready for the drive?" he exclaimed.~ ~The maid
 7    III,      II|            We are not going to drive to-day. Dost thou not know
 8    III,      II|      will pass the time of the drive here in my room, and that
 9    III,     III|        speak once during their drive, and ate hardly anything
10     IV,       I|      in front of his own gates drive into the court at the manor;
11     IV,       I|     against what threatened to drive even the strong man to madness?~ ~
12      V,       I|       custom to take his daily drive with Marie. In order to
13      V,      II|     before you take your usual drive. Answer when it will be
14      V,      II|       you and a certain person drive every day. He is going to
15      V,      II|       capital jest. Take me to drive with you to-day instead
16      V,      II|        would really venture to drive with me? Have you thought
17      V,      II|      cloak? I am ready for the drive."~ ~Without another word
18      V,      II|     village, and would have to drive there alone.~ ~Then he ordered
19      V,      II|    horses to the carriage, and drive down to the gate, where
20      V,      II|        castle who was going to drive, as usual, with her guardian.~ ~
21      V,      II|      was made for the homeward drive, and they had not yet seen
22      V,      II|        knew that he was not to drive beyond this point; he mechanically
23      V,      II|     for years.~ ~On the return drive the carriage always stopped
24      V,     III|      after his return from the drive with the baroness, until
25      V,     III|       you, but I don't care to drive to-day," she said.~ ~"Why
26    VII,     III| nearest the cemetery, and must drive with the maid to Raab. -
27   VIII,       I|       and the casket with her, drive leisurely along the highway
28   VIII,      II|      of Ludwig! Do you wish to drive him to despair?"~ ~"God
29      X,      II|      ordered the postilions to drive to Börcs. At first, the
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