Part,  Chapter

 1      I,       I|   hastily in his arms. "You are half frozen."~ ~"But why did
 2      I,       I|         why did Diana leave you half clothed in this manner?"
 3      I,       I|       had listened attentively, half sitting up in bed, to as
 4      I,     III|        reclining on an ottoman, half buried in luxurious cushions.
 5      I,     III|     countess had been abandoned half clad in the public street.
 6      I,      IV|    Paris is like the earth: one half of it is always illumined
 7      I,      IV|  troubled themselves about that half of the world which was in
 8      I,      IV|      which was in shadow - that half called politics.~ ~In the
 9     II,       I|        its fellow, and only one half of his mouth opened when
10     II,       I|        celebration of this sort half the county would have been
11     II,     III|   offers the castle and park at half the rent paid heretofore."
12     II,     III|      had my pipe! A man is only half a man without his pipe.
13    III,      II|        me?" inquired the child, half crying, half laughing.~ ~"
14    III,      II|         the child, half crying, half laughing.~ ~"Pray put on
15    III,      II|      minister of finance, worth half a guilder.~ ~"We will send
16    III,     III|       the lake.~ ~In the second half of the month of August,
17     IV,     III|        the disk of the moon was half obscured. Ludwig removed
18     IV,      IV|         should have commanded: 'Half battalion - half left! Up
19     IV,      IV|    commanded: 'Half battalion - half left! Up the trees - forward!'"~ ~"
20     IV,      IV|         her to signal to Ludwig half an hour earlier. He heard,
21      V,       I|       now was obliged to listen half the night to clarionet,
22     VI,     III|  responded Herr Bernat. "Within half an hour I shall return with
23    VII,       I|       enough guns for about one half of the men. The escapement
24    VII,      II| neighborhood of the Raab - only half equipped, muskets without
25     IX,      II|      still had before them that half of the Hansag which is formed
26     IX,      II|   bridge which crossed the Raab half a mile from Pomogy. At the
27     IX,     III|     their own rear brought down half of them dead and wounded.
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