Part,  Chapter

 1      I,     III|        in what direction he has gone."~ ~Cambray repressed the
 2      I,      IV|        daughter, that they have gone to a country where there
 3    III,      II|        day.~ ~When the pugs had gone through their part of the
 4    III,     III|        manor, after the sun had gone down and the marvelous tints
 5    III,      IV|       any more to-night; he has gone to bed, and is poulticing
 6     IV,       I|      children whose fathers had gone to the war, and, in order
 7     IV,     III|         coat. Only after he had gone some distance from the castle
 8     IV,     III|       slumbers. The robbers are gone, and have taken nothing.
 9      V,       I|      visitor that the count had gone to bed.~ ~"Is he ill?" inquired
10      V,      II|     count and his companion had gone but a short distance along
11     VI,      VI|         master and mistress are gone from the castle?"~ ~"I shall
12     VI,      VI|       told her that the boy had gone back to his fish companions
13    VII,       I|       has taken Dutch leave and gone back to the enemy."~ ~"What?
14    VII,       I|         to the enemy."~ ~"What? Gone back to the enemy!" repeated
15    VII,     III|     once to the matter, and had gone to Vienna for the purpose
16   VIII,       I|        certain.~ ~Katharina had gone into the park for a solitary
17   VIII,      II|      concealment until they are gone. I, too, am going away from
18   VIII,      II|          Where is he?"~ ~"He is gone. He accomplished that for
19   VIII,      II|         to serve you, - and has gone away again."~ ~"Gone away?"
20   VIII,      II|        has gone away again."~ ~"Gone away?" repeated Marie, incredulously. "
21   VIII,      II| repeated Marie, incredulously. "Gone away? Impossible! Cambray
22   VIII,      II|        by the pestilence. He is gone to the Nameless Castle,
23     IX,       I|         is n't anywhere. He has gone to bed, and you can't see
24     IX,       I|         manor, they cannot have gone very far. The water in the
25      X,      II|   exhausted by the journey, had gone to her room. "There is a
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