Part,  Chapter

 1      I,       I|        a sufficient sum from a certain banking-house which will
 2      I,      II|       coachman drive through a certain street to a third fountain.
 3      I,     III|    that."~ ~When the child was certain that the old gentleman had
 4      I,     III|      whom no one has seen?"~ ~"Certain telltale circumstances give
 5      I,      IV| country. The fugitives will be certain to betray themselves by
 6     II,      II|     attired simply, yet with a certain elegance. She wore a plain
 7     II,      II|        I really cannot say for certain if he has one."~ ~"Well,
 8     II,      II|   mysterious lady wear? Was he certain that she had no cap on?
 9    III,       I|  rounded chin gave to her face certain family characteristics which
10    III,       I|     comments and criticisms on certain articles to Marie, who wrote
11    III,     III|        into the lake."~ ~"I am certain of that! If you once become
12     IV,      II|      Now, however, there was a certain fascination in bringing
13     IV,     III|       eclipse of the moon on a certain night in July. The moon
14     IV,     III|   heart beat rapidly. He had a certain dread of the coming meeting -
15     IV,     III|      give you your stick; I am certain some one at home is anxious
16     IV,     III|       Herr Count?" he asked, a certain melancholy softening the
17      V,       I|      no familiarities beyond a certain limit, but made no coy pretence
18      V,      II|        edge of which you and a certain person drive every day.
19      V,     III|     girl. "If you wish to feel certain that I will patiently continue
20     VI,      II|  ordinarily."~ ~"Aha! - that a certain person may not detect the
21     VI,      II|        I know very well that a certain lady has not the least objection
22     VI,     III|        she heard me speak on a certain eventful occasion."~ ~"You
23     VI,      IV|      Marie was the happier was certain. For the first time in years
24    VII,     III|          Themire was perfectly certain that the mysterious hermit
25    VII,     III|      her that I should be at a certain place at an appointed time -
26   VIII,       I|   would return Marie was quite certain.~ ~Katharina had gone into
27     IX,     III|     Barthelmy Fervlans I am as certain as that there is a just
28      X,     III|      garden that belonged to a certain tanner, and very soon found
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