Part,  Chapter

 1      I,       I|         tell the tale to-morrow," observed the elder man. Then, turning
 2      I,       I| scrupulous concerning monsieur,"1 observed the old man, restlessly
 3      I,       I|           a moment's deliberation observed the elder man. "I know of
 4      I,      II|        was complete.~ ~"And now," observed the giant, addressing the
 5     II,       I|          reverend sir," jestingly observed the vice-palatine, "that
 6     II,       I|          s quite a handsome sum," observed the vice-palatine. "And,
 7     II,       I|        wonder what would happen," observed the doctor, with a malicious
 8     II,      II|           tell you, baroness," he observed, as he seated himself in
 9     II,      II|      mystery, I wonder?" musingly observed the baroness.~ ~"That I
10     II,     III|      relate this anecdote to me," observed the count, without a smile.~ ~"
11     IV,       I|      heavens by night, and by day observed the doings of his fellow-men.
12     IV,       I|          Deeply concerned, Ludwig observed that Marie's countenance
13     IV,     III|    astronomer on the castle tower observed that she neglected to close
14     IV,     III|       have strong constitutions," observed the count. "When such a
15     IV,     III|         understand bloodletting," observed Vavel.~ ~"You, Herr Count?"~ ~"
16     IV,      IV|              Herr Count," one day observed Henry, toward the close
17      V,      II|     instructor.~ ~"Herr Colonel," observed the baroness, when quiet
18     VI,      IV|         by Herr Bernat, who again observed:~ ~"Robbers? I confess I
19     VI,       V|        was very fond of me once," observed Marie; "and there was a
20     VI,      VI|           have an idea," suddenly observed the baroness. "That spy-glass
21    VII,       I|         few canteens," ironically observed Count Vavel.~ ~"Moreover,"
22    VII,       I|       news seems to rejoice you," observed Herr Bernat.~ ~"I shout
23     IX,       I|    crossing the Hansag at night," observed Jocrisse, "and no amount
24      X,       I|            His life closed well!" observed the count. "He got what
25      X,       I|      simple arrangement, indeed," observed Count Vavel, smiling in
26      X,      II|           a foraging expedition," observed the young officer, pointing
27      X,     III|      alone in the room.~ ~"Here," observed the French captain, handing
28      X,     III|         sight of the house Matyas observed:~ ~"The two Frenchmen with
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