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 1      I,     III|    until the entire note-sheet lay before her. It was covered
 2    III,       I| Venetian table with mosaic top lay a pack of cards and three
 3    III,       I|     the illustrations of which lay scattered about on tables
 4    III,     III|     tall trees. Such an island lay not far from the shore in
 5    III,      IV|     amazed. There on the table lay more gold than the whole
 6    III,      IV|       off her wet clothes, and lay down on the bed; but she
 7     IV,      II|        his new purchase, which lay adjacent to the Nameless
 8     IV,      II|      on a sheet of paper which lay on the table in front of
 9     IV,     III| robbers here, but on the table lay jewelry and articles of
10     IV,     III|       the floor by the bedside lay the two pugs. But the door
11     VI,      IV|    guarded secret?~ ~But there lay the royal manifesto on the
12     VI,      VI|  ladies entered.~ ~She did not lay the cards to one side, nor
13    VII,      II|  unlocked the casket.~ ~On top lay a packet of English bank-notes
14   VIII,      II|        her own husband when he lay dying!"~ ~"Well, what would
15     IX,       I|        of dust, straw, and hay lay about on the inlaid floors
16     IX,       I|      herself in her shawl, and lay down on the leather couch.
17     IX,       I|      old servant Henry when he lay dead on his bier.~ ~She
18     IX,      IV|        with bloom. Close by it lay a horse with the hilt of
19     IX,      IV|   breast. Near the dead animal lay a metal helmet ornamented
20     IX,      IV|        and a little farther on lay a mud-stained form in a
21      X,      II|     thousand wounded Frenchmen lay at Aspern, and twenty-two
22      X,     III|  window-seat, and the two pugs lay dozing on the sofa.~ ~A
23      X,     III|  alcove, and among the pillows lay Marie. Katharina was sitting
24      X,     III|        s eyes, and in the gaze lay many of the thoughts which,
25      X,     III|      Under the threatening sky lay the glittering lake. Its
26      X,     III|   coffin; only a myrtle wreath lay on it. A woman, sat at the
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