Part,  Chapter

 1      I,     III|       never cease to thank you! Amélie, my love, kiss this hand;
 2      I,     III| portrait of the little countess Amélie.~ ~"If the memory of the
 3      I,     III|     hand, and kissed the little Amélie, who smilingly lifted her
 4      I,     III|        her laughter; the little Amélie, overwhelmed by merriment,
 5      I,     III|    locket containing the little Amélie's portrait, and was about
 6      I,      IV|        little ones the Countess Amélie was, beyond a doubt, the
 7      I,      IV|         heavens! how can I take Amélie on such a journey?"~ ~"You
 8      I,      IV|   daughter?"~ ~"Don't you think Amélie will be in safe hands if
 9      I,      IV|    little children. Your little Amélie is a historical figure,
10      I,      IV|        pleasure to take care of Amélie; you may rest in peace as
11      I,      IV|          I would not have given Amélie's portrait to M. Cambray
12      I,      IV|     another portrait painted of Amélie, and send it to you."~ ~"
13    VII,     III|      has won the piquant little Amélie's place in her mother's
14   VIII,       I|        the world! But there was Amélie, her dear little daughter,
15   VIII,       I|    young lady. Should she leave Amélie in her present disagreeable
16   VIII,       I|        likeness of her daughter Amélie, - then said in a faltering
17   VIII,       I|         and little daughter,~ ~"AMÉLIE (now SOEUÉR AGNES)."~ ~Katharina'
18   VIII,       I|    about my daughter, my little Amélie! How does she look now?
19   VIII,      II|        her - my little daughter Amélie!"~ ~"Your daughter?" repeated
20   VIII,      II|      myself. The deadly disease Amélie died of has seized upon
21   VIII,      II|       send this message to your Amélie with my good friend Cambray?"~ ~"
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