Part,  Chapter

 1      I,     III|        the table, "that it is a matter of perfect indifference
 2      I,      IV|        to mention so delicate a matter as, say, the dinner which
 3     II,       I|         those days was no small matter.~ ~Preparations were making
 4     II,      II|        to say a word about this matter, the details of which no
 5     II,     III|       necessary papers, and the matter can be concluded at once."~ ~"
 6    III,     III|      able."~ ~"Why? What is the matter with him?"~ ~"I don't know,
 7    III,      IV|     There is nothing at all the matter with me. I don't want anything
 8     IV,       I|       was therefore a difficult matter for the well-born man or
 9     IV,       I|        had her own views on the matter, was quite as ready to take
10     IV,     III|    woman's face.~ ~"What is the matter with her?" pursued the baroness,
11     IV,     III|         knew nothing about this matter. I shall not send her away,
12     IV,     III| something else, Herr Count - no matter how secure your locks may
13      V,      II|         saw a conflagration, no matter how distant. She was even
14      V,      II|        the baroness. "Turn this matter, which you look upon as
15      V,      II|         whom you are bound - no matter by what ties. Therefore,
16      V,     III|       home."~ ~"Is anything the matter with you, Marie?"~ ~"Nothing.
17      V,     III|       do."~ ~And the end of the matter was that Ludwig sold the
18     VI,       I|          there is nothing - the matter with - any part of me but -
19    VII,       I|         such stuff! At last the matter was arranged: trousers and
20    VII,      II|      take good care of them; no matter what happens, do not lose
21    VII,     III|       put an end at once to the matter, and had gone to Vienna
22   VIII,      II|         the floor, "what is the matter? What has happened?"~ ~"
23      X,       I|       ones; while every day, no matter where he might be, he would
24      X,     III|         it is a mistake. But no matter. I am greatly obliged to
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