Part,  Chapter

 1      I,       I|       smoothly shaven chin. His companion, and his senior by several
 2      I,       I|       man. Then, turning to his companion, he added in a lower tone: "
 3      I,       I|  significant tone responded his companion.~ ~"That is true; but we
 4      I,       I|         head of the stairs, his companion met him, and, with a meaning
 5      I,       I|        the fireplace, where his companion had fanned the fire into
 6      I,       I|         possible," assented his companion. "The plan of flight was
 7      I,       I|       satisfaction assented his companion. "And take with you also
 8      I,       I|       about me," interposed his companion. "Is the child asleep?"~ ~"
 9      I,       I| candlestick from the table; his companion carefully closed the iron
10      I,     III|     with the hand of his little companion clasped in his own, he descended
11      I,     III|      said the child, taking her companion's arm and leading him into
12     II,       I|       that the baroness and her companion had alighted at the park
13     II,       I|          driving to despair her companion, whose gouty limbs were
14    III,       I|   gentleman assisted his veiled companion to alight, gave her his
15    III,       I|      when the man addressed his companion, he called her simply Marie.~ ~
16    III,     III|       lantern in the other. Her companion held over her, to protect
17    III,     III|      walked so rapidly that her companion with difficulty kept pace
18     IV,       I|         a servant propelled her companion over the ice in a chair-sledge.~ ~
19     IV,       I|      the open veranda, with her companion and one or two maid-servants,
20      V,      II|       count assisted his veiled companion into the carriage, and took
21      V,      II|  promenade.~ ~The count and his companion had gone but a short distance
22      V,      II|         front of Ludwig and his companion. "Allow me to introduce
23      V,      II|         park gate, assisted his companion to alight, and sent Henry
24      V,     III|         I want you to give me a companion - a mother. I want some
25     VI,       I|      old comrade - my brave old companion in arms! we must not part
26     VI,      VI|  Fräulein Lotti, the baroness's companion.~ ~Marie's attention was
27    VII,     III|         tent, where he bade his companion rest himself on a pallet
28    VII,     III|      see the face of his veiled companion. This, naturally, he would
29     IX,       I|     would rather have her for a companion?"~ ~"Yes, I think I would
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