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 1     II,      II|        explain the mystery of the veiled lady?"~ ~"I cannot explain
 2    III,       I|        the gentleman assisted his veiled companion to alight, gave
 3    III,     III|            and there came forth a veiled lady, who clung with one
 4    III,      IV|       When she saw before her the veiled lady she became quite complaisant.
 5    III,      IV|           on your coat again; the veiled lady from the Nameless Castle
 6    III,      IV|           These magic words, "the veiled lady," had more influence
 7    III,      IV|    mysterious woman. Her face was veiled as usual. Behind her stood
 8    III,      IV|  stern-visaged gentleman, and the veiled lady.~ ~That same morning
 9     IV,      II|    promenade."~ ~He conducted the veiled maiden through the park,
10     IV,      IV|         sparkling eyes had become veiled with melancholy, whose red
11      V,      II|          for the face was closely veiled. She wore a pale-blue silk
12      V,      II| determined to see the face of the veiled lady. I shall show him a
13      V,      II|          the Nameless Castle. The veiled lady seen in company with
14      V,      II|       When the count assisted his veiled companion into the carriage,
15      V,      II|       side, who is always closely veiled, Ange Barthelmy, my wife?"~ ~"
16    VII,     III|           be out driving with the veiled lady), to pretend that I
17    VII,     III|        ask to see the face of his veiled companion. This, naturally,
18    VII,     III|         on seeing the face of the veiled lady, after telling him
19      X,     III|          the Nameless Castle. The veiled woman, the locked doors,
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