Part,  Chapter

 1      I,       I|       with you also the steel casket. In it are all the necessary
 2      I,       I|      from a secret cupboard a casket richly ornamented with gold.~ ~"
 3      I,      IV|       the maid, and the steel casket; any one of the three, however,
 4     IV,     III|    which was hidden the steel casket stood wide open, and on
 5     IV,     III|   stood wide open, and on the casket was a singular toy - a miniature
 6     IV,     III|       together with the steel casket, might have been carried
 7     IV,     III|     said:~ ~"I left it on the casket as a remembrance in exchange
 8    VII,      II|      into her hands the steel casket, of which so much has been
 9    VII,      II|     let me show you what this casket which you must guard with
10    VII,      II|       With it he unlocked the casket.~ ~On top lay a packet of
11    VII,      II|   side. Then he took from the casket several time-stained documents,
12    VII,      II|     do not lose sight of this casket."~ ~He locked the casket,
13    VII,      II|      casket."~ ~He locked the casket, and returned the ring to
14    VII,     III|     you want, the maid or the casket?"~ ~"Both, if possible;
15   VIII,       I|     and, taking Marie and the casket with her, drive leisurely
16   VIII,       I|       peasant, hide the steel casket in a hamper, and take it
17   VIII,       I|    with you. The maid and the casket must not remain together.
18   VIII,      II|    deliver into his hands the casket containing your belongings.
19   VIII,     III|   where she removed the steel casket from its hiding-place, wrapped
20   VIII,     III|    these she placed the steel casket, in the other a pistol,
21   VIII,     III|  holding toward him the steel casket.~ ~"Where is Marie?"~ ~"
22   VIII,     III| longer safe with me. Open the casket and convince yourself that
23   VIII,     III|    vehemence, pointing to the casket, which Katharina still held
24   VIII,     III|     belong. I cannot open the casket; but I need not do that
25   VIII,     III|       After a while the metal casket began to glow in the midst
26     IX,       I|       me fetch a little steel casket. Do you know where it is
27      X,       I|    Marie had opened the steel casket.~ ~He knew just how delighted
28      X,     III|       rest there in the steel casket, and whose life was so sad
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