Part,  Chapter

 1      I,       I|         child's face. "What are you doing here, little one?" he asked
 2      I,      IV|               But that which we are doing is immoral," interposed
 3      I,      IV|             that which our enemy is doing is not immoral, I presume?
 4      I,      IV|           be ashamed of what we are doing. Our men are engaged in
 5     II,      II|             are not justified in so doing, for the gentleman did not
 6    III,      II|            s hand.~ ~"What art thou doing?" he asked, in surprise.~ ~"
 7    III,     III|          you must not even think of doing this!"~ ~"I think of nothing
 8    III,     III|       wheels, and know what we were doing. Then he would jump out
 9     IV,     III|            he came, and what he was doing here.~ ~"I can tell you
10     IV,     III|          for me to know what she is doing."~ ~Marie turned the telescope
11     IV,     III|           not talk about what he is doing for you. There is only one
12     IV,     III|             I got out of the way of doing hard work, and got used
13     IV,      IV|         Herr Count; if I succeed in doing what you want, I shall be
14      V,       I|           and they were right in so doing.~ ~How did all this concern
15      V,       I|          what these people could be doing that they kept their music
16      V,      II|             in his present mood, of doing anything rash," murmured
17     VI,      VI|          one of them!~ ~"Oh, who is doing this?" she exclaimed, when
18     VI,      VI|          out what the gentlemen are doing over at the castle."~ ~Marie
19    VII,      II|           time is come to be up and doing, Hungary!"~ ~He who had
20    VII,     III|        Vienna for the purpose of so doing. I entered the Austrian
21     IX,       I|     cautious whisper:~ ~"What is he doing now?"~ ~"He is tossing from
22     IX,      IV|        wounded man's head. While so doing her eyes fell on the steel
23      X,       I|            have done another may be doing."~ ~Vavel bent his head
24      X,     III| vice-palatine's servant seems to be doing sentry-duty."~ ~Vavel applied
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