Part,  Chapter

 1      I,       I|    extreme necessity. You will receive annually a sufficient sum
 2      I,     III|      be what it may, you shall receive the appointment to-morrow."~ ~"
 3      I,      IV|      the interest of which you receive annually, becomes your own.
 4     II,       I|   summoned from the kitchen to receive the dignitaries.~ ~"Let
 5     II,       I|   beautiful speech prepared to receive your ladyship; but he can'
 6     II,      II|        castle gate, where they receive from some one, through the
 7     II,      II|         Moreover, I frequently receive letters from him through
 8     IV,       I|       the village, nor did she receive any visitors.~ ~In the neighborhood
 9     IV,       I|        that she had refused to receive him on the plea of illness.
10     IV,      II|        and that when he should receive the necessary authority
11     IV,      II| telescope? She would certainly receive his visits; and what then?~ ~
12      V,      II|       you, I beg that you will receive a call from me this morning
13      V,      II|    reputation as a woman might receive a wound that would never
14      V,      II|   Could any wound that I might receive increase the burden on my
15     VI,       I|   dusty, polish the furniture, receive the supplies from and deliver
16     VI,       V|     watch over you! May Heaven receive your prayers, and may you
17    VII,      II|      after all, was the one to receive Ludwig's last kiss of farewell.~ ~ ~ ~
18    VII,     III|   sovereign to Paris. She will receive her five millions of francs,
19   VIII,       I|        the door wide enough to receive the object. It was a small
20      X,       I|        be, he would be sure to receive his letter from Raab - one
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