Part,  Chapter

 1      I,      II|   fountain. We must therefore visit all the fountains in turn
 2      I,     III|      the old gentleman paid a visit to his little guest. This
 3     II,      II|       wanted."~ ~"Does no one visit them?"~ ~"If any one goes
 4     II,     III|       wish to pay an official visit."~ ~"The Herr Count is already
 5     II,     III|       were expected to make a visit of some duration.~ ~Now,
 6     II,     III|    again:~ ~"The object of my visit to-day is - "~ ~Again he
 7     II,     III|    baroness the result of his visit. He drove direct to his
 8    III,      IV| choking voice.~ ~The doctor's visit had, after all, benefited
 9    III,      IV|       you take me sometime to visit the baroness?" she asked
10     IV,      II|    vice-palatine's unpleasant visit to the castle. The young
11      V,       I|     officer in command paid a visit at the Nameless Castle -
12      V,       I|   chose that time to make his visit. Naturally he found the
13      V,       I|    the manor until the return visit had been paid, which would
14      V,       I|       Castle. He paid a third visit at eight o'clock the next
15      V,       I|   handed Henry a card.~ ~This visit Count Vavel returned the
16      V,      II|       out of curiosity.~ ~"My visit," pursued the lady, "has
17     VI,      II|  obliged, during his official visit to the Nameless Castle,
18     VI,      II|    the occasion of his former visit, and also announced his
19     VI,      IV|       He may come for a brief visit; later we will let him come
20     VI,      IV|      of the robber's midnight visit to the castle.~ ~"Good!"
21     VI,       V|        however, we must pay a visit to the cook. If her mistress
22     VI,      VI|      ladies came to pay her a visit. She was sitting in a low,
23     VI,      VI|   here!"~ ~"To-morrow we will visit the fields," said Katharina "
24    VII,      II|   found a few minutes free to visit his dear ones at the manor.
25      X,       I|      he had promised to pay a visit to her and Marie at an early
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