Part,  Chapter

 1      I,     III|    carriage could not enter the gate at his lodgings! The Swiss
 2      I,      IV|       unperceived by the garden gate. Speak German wherever you
 3     II,       I|        had alighted at the park gate, whence they would proceed
 4     II,      II|     clock they go to the castle gate, where they receive from
 5     II,      II|        clock they return to the gate, where a basket has been
 6     II,     III|          The road to the castle gate ran along a sort of causeway,
 7     II,     III|         who wished to enter the gate to ask permission.~ ~On
 8     II,     III|     bell, there appeared at the gate the servant who has already
 9    III,     III|         admit within the castle gate a doctor, a preacher, or
10     IV,      II|   garden," he said, opening the gate. "Now you, too, own a plot
11     IV,     III|     below, in the shadow of the gate.~ ~The count hastened from
12      V,       I|      the guards on watch at the gate demanded: "Halt! Who comes
13      V,      II|        few minutes. At last the gate bell rang. He hastened to
14      V,      II| carriage, and drive down to the gate, where he would await him.~ ~
15      V,      II|        the carriage at the park gate, assisted his companion
16      V,     III|      rarely ventured beyond the gate of the Nameless Castle.
17    VII,     III|        swift horses at the park gate nearest the cemetery, and
18     IX,       I|        coach waited at the park gate. Marie entered it, wrapped
19      X,     III|   sounding the retreat at every gate. Vavel, therefore, would
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