Part,  Chapter

 1      I,       I|        accomplish more easily the task we have undertaken."~ ~"
 2      I,       I|          the undertaking; but the task is not a suitable one for
 3      I,       I|        for me. I do not dread the task. Those in power now will
 4      I,       I|           have undertaken a noble task - one that is greater than
 5      I,       I|   proceeded to perform a singular task. First he tossed a number
 6      I,     III| accustomed to such work. When the task was finished he looked about
 7      I,      IV|            The first part of your task will not be so difficult,"
 8      I,      IV|  ancestors. If you succeed in the task which you are about to undertake,
 9    III,      II|    proceeded to attire herself, a task she performed behind a tall
10    III,      IV|           care of a servant whose task it was to teach the poor
11     IV,       I|           baroness's charges. The task was by no means an easy
12     IV,       I|       vast, how enormous, was the task he had undertaken. It was
13     IV,      II|         He had ample time for the task; he had nothing else to
14     IV,     III|         to untie the cords.~ ~The task was quickly performed; the
15     IV,     III|         once; it was a ridiculous task, but I was glad to get any
16     IV,      IV|       cannot be changed! I have a task for you which I desire to
17     IV,      IV|         labored diligently at his task in the Nameless Castle,
18     IV,      IV|           so am I!"~ ~At last the task was completed. Count Vavel
19     IV,      IV|       Master Matyas completed his task in her room.~ ~This masterpiece
20      V,     III|         as usual, to perform some task in the park while Marie
21     VI,      II|      Vavel.~ ~The Vice-palatine's task was to teach these refractories,
22     VI,       V|          for our wedding?"~ ~"The task is not so easy as you imagine,"
23     VI,      VI|           adjusting the glass - a task of which the baroness was
24    VII,       I|         the hands performed their task, with his finger twirled
25    VII,     III|      robber proved unequal to the task. Consequently I was forced
26    VII,     III|      Tyrol. There is also another task which you must undertake.
27   VIII,       I|        have not yet completed the task you were set to do."~ ~"
28      X,      II|           them, and performed the task as faithfully as if the
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