Part,  Chapter

 1      I,       I|       him, and, with a meaning glance, announced that everything
 2      I,      IV|      asked De Fervlans, with a glance that would have made any
 3     II,     III|        cast upon Herr Bernat a glance that reminded the valiant
 4    III,       I|     have recognized at a first glance.~ ~Her clothing was richly
 5    III,      II| extreme horror depicted in his glance.~ ~"There!" exclaimed the
 6    III,     III|     boat, and cast a terrified glance backward.~ ~"Marie!" cried
 7    III,     III|   casting backward a sorrowful glance at the glittering expanse
 8     IV,       I|    exercises cast an inquiring glance toward the windows of the
 9     IV,      II|  guardian with this expressive glance, she was about to draw the
10     IV,     III|      asked, lifting an anxious glance to Ludwig's face.~ ~"No,
11      V,      II|      baroness, cast upon her a glance that was full of insulting
12      V,      II|       had been insulted by the glance of scorn and derision.~ ~
13      V,     III|     said, fixing a reproachful glance on her:~ ~"You were going
14      V,     III|       girl calmly returned his glance, but did not open her lips.~ ~"
15     VI,     III|    much goodness and purity, a glance so benevolent - all the
16     VI,     III|         lifting a transfigured glance toward heaven. "And may
17     VI,     III|      and muttered, with a wary glance toward Count Vavel: "I am
18    VII,       I|      eyeing him with a roguish glance.~ ~"There!" at last exclaimed
19   VIII,       I|      open it. She cast a hasty glance at the miniature, - the
20     IX,       I|      all the rest, but a first glance told Marie that the room
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