Part,  Chapter

 1      I,      II|       peruke and hat for the shabby ones of the coachman. Lastly,
 2      I,      IV|         elders. A company of little ones, therefore, looked like
 3      I,      IV|           In this company of little ones the Countess Amélie was,
 4    III,       I|           copper coins won the gold ones.~ ~At noon, when the bell
 5    III,      II|         small coins, or these large ones? If thou thinkest I ought
 6    III,      II|            send these little yellow ones, I have no objections. I
 7    III,      II|          send some of the large red ones, too, I will do so."~ ~The "
 8    III,      II|           so."~ ~The "little yellow ones" were gold sovereigns; the "
 9    III,      II|       Zwanziger; and the "large red ones" were copper medals of the
10    III,      II|         coins and some of the large ones," decided Ludwig, smiling
11     IV,       I|        village children. The little ones hastened from the manor
12     IV,       I|             and only to those needy ones who were too modest to beg
13     IV,       I| institutions. He thought the little ones would be better cared for,
14     VI,       I|             did not spare the great ones who swayed the destiny of
15    VII,       I|             furnished - only wooden ones - "~ ~"They will do their
16    VII,       I|             them."~ ~"Well, the old ones will answer."~ ~"They would
17    VII,      II|      minutes free to visit his dear ones at the manor. Sometimes
18      X,       I|      frequent messages to his loved ones; while every day, no matter
19      X,       I|           had a word from his loved ones. When he had sent them to
20      X,       I|    daughters. The Herr Count's dear ones also received an invitation."~ ~"
21      X,       I|          which now imprison my dear ones! That would be a masterpiece,
22      X,      II|            Marie. I demand my loved ones in exchange for Madame and
23      X,     III|            he should find his loved ones amid these smoke-blackened
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