Part,  Chapter

 1      I,       I|        was concealed, but would turn when he came to the circle
 2      I,       I|           Why, so there is!" in turn exclaimed the elder, stooping
 3      I,      II|      visit all the fountains in turn until we find the right
 4      I,     III|         now it was M. Cambray's turn to laugh merrily.~ ~When
 5     II,       I|        Then came the surveyor's turn.~ ~"This, your ladyship,
 6     II,      II| neighboring village, where they turn and come back to the castle.
 7     II,     III|     could think of an excuse to turn my back on this lunatic
 8    III,       I|       the health of each one in turn, and how they had enjoyed
 9    III,     III|       wished to rest, she would turn her face to the sky, fold
10    III,     III|      Suddenly it made an abrupt turn, and began to form a gigantic
11    III,      IV|         passion caused a sudden turn in his illness. The salutary
12    III,      IV|       and he had been taught to turn the spit in the kitchen.
13    III,      IV|       why?" inquired Ludwig, in turn, rising from his seat.~ ~"
14     IV,      II|             Before Ludwig could turn the glass in another direction,
15     IV,     III|       that day he did not again turn his telescope toward the
16     IV,     III|      the tools which he used to turn keys from the outside.~ ~"
17      V,      II|        responded the baroness. "Turn this matter, which you look
18      V,      II|        village, where the usual turn was made for the homeward
19     VI,     III|       many of her brothers will turn with a curse! May God take
20     VI,      IV|    study."~ ~It was the ladies' turn now to exhibit the liveliest
21     IX,       I|         it disappeared around a turn in the road. Then he blew
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