Part,  Chapter

 1      I,     III|            Lyonel de Fervlans," he repeated in a patronizing tone.~ ~"
 2      I,      IV|         them and bring them back?" repeated the countess, in a startled
 3     II,     III|              From the grammar?" he repeated. "Well, that is wonderful!
 4     II,     III|          von Dravakeresztur."~ ~He repeated the whole name without a
 5    III,     III|          will shoot the creature!" repeated Ludwig, savagely.~ ~The
 6     IV,       I|         decided that they were not repeated.~ ~He frequently saw through
 7     IV,       I|           manor to the castle, and repeated wonderful tales of the gifts
 8     IV,     III|          had made."~ ~"Agreement?" repeated the count. "A pretty business,
 9     IV,     III|           No, she is not dead," he repeated; "she has only fainted."~ ~
10      V,      II|            I owe you."~ ~"Danger?" repeated the count.~ ~"Yes; danger
11      V,     III|            at all,'" in a low tone repeated Marie.~ ~Vavel moved swiftly
12      V,     III|            endure - and wait," she repeated. "And now, give me back
13     VI,       I|          bed and in a feeling tone repeated the beautiful prayer which
14     VI,       I|          heavier and heavier as he repeated, with visible effort, the
15     VI,       I| soul-inspiring words.~ ~Then Marie repeated the Lord's Prayer. Even
16     VI,     III|            for it."~ ~"A receipt?" repeated his host. "A receipt between
17     VI,      IV|       delivered you from robbers?" repeated Marie, in astonishment. "
18     VI,      IV|         Baroness' - 'Herr Count'?" repeated Marie, turning questioningly
19     VI,      IV|           story of the robbery was repeated.~ ~And what an attentive
20     VI,       V|           No; she has no enemies," repeated the baroness in a low tone,
21    VII,       I|           Gone back to the enemy!" repeated Ludwig, springing from his
22    VII,     III|           rested on the ground, he repeated what he had heard from the
23   VIII,      II|        Amélie!"~ ~"Your daughter?" repeated Marie, wonderingly. "You
24   VIII,      II|        away again."~ ~"Gone away?" repeated Marie, incredulously. "Gone
25     IX,       I|            side."~ ~This reply was repeated several times.~ ~At last
26     IX,       I|          she has taken it to him?" repeated Satan Laczi. "Then it is
27     IX,       I|           Hum! 'Io non posso!'" he repeated, after reading the brief
28      X,     III|         years afterward tales were repeated about Sophie Botta, and
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