Part,  Chapter

 1      I,      II|          it! To-morrow at eleven o'clock a girl will fetch
 2      I,     III|             CHAPTER III~ ~At ten o'clock the next morning the
 3      I,     III|        to your apartments at ten o'clock, and the twelve-year-old
 4     II,      II|         out every morning at ten o'clock. They drive as far
 5     II,      II|    castle. Every morning at five o'clock they go to the castle
 6     II,      II|      orders for the day. At nine o'clock they return to the
 7    III,      IV|     spoke not one word.~ ~At ten o'clock the occupants of the
 8     IV,     III|          enter the shadow at ten o'clock, and reach full obscuration
 9     IV,      IV|           but went to bed at ten o'clock. At the same moment
10     IV,      IV|        readily at half-past nine o'clock. And then the little
11     IV,      IV| privileges: she signaled at nine o'clock, and at last at eight
12     IV,      IV|      clock, and at last at eight o'clock - retiring with the
13      V,       I|      paid a third visit at eight o'clock the next evening.
14      V,       I|       not ill go to bed at eight o'clock?"~ ~And again he handed
15      V,       I|        the next morning at three o'clock. At this hour, as
16      V,       I|          stay in bed until three o'clock?"~ ~The count turned
17      V,      II|       she was expected at eleven o'clock. When the appointed
18     VI,     III|       case to His wise decision. O God, Thou who protecteth
19     VI,     III|        says, 'It is well!' Then, O God, look Thou upon this
20      X,     III|        soldier from Raab by five o'clock in the afternoon.~ ~
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