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 1     II,       I|      say that the baroness was betrothed to a gentleman from Bavaria,
 2      V,      II|       reply:~ ~"The lady is my betrothed wife."~ ~The sneer vanished
 3     VI,      IV|        she is neither wife nor betrothed to Count Vavel - nor yet
 4     VI,      IV|    consent to be Count Vavel's betrothed wife!"~ ~"And I may fly
 5     VI,      IV|   dragoon officers: "She is my betrothed."~ ~Vavel lifted the white
 6     VI,      IV|        her hand on that of her betrothed husband, who was leaning
 7     VI,       V|        Count Vavel, "my lovely betrothed speaks thus of her preparations
 8     VI,      VI|    from confessing to Ludwig's betrothed wife that he had taught
 9    VII,      II|      proper for Katharina, the betrothed of the leader, to present
10    VII,      II|       important matters to his betrothed wife. He delivered into
11    VII,      II|       questioningly toward his betrothed. Katharina did not speak;
12    VII,     III|         he replied: 'She is my betrothed wife.'~ ~"I confess I am
13   VIII,       I|        the man to whom she had betrothed herself in jest! In jest?
14   VIII,     III|   going to play a trick on her betrothed, that she wanted to borrow
15   VIII,     III|       he had received from his betrothed; the other was the Judas
16      X,       I| Fervlans's demons, he sent his betrothed at once to Raab, with instructions
17      X,       I|      camp. On parting with his betrothed, however, he had promised
18      X,      II|  general holds as prisoners my betrothed wife, Countess Themire Dealba,
19      X,     III|        to embrace and kiss his betrothed wife. No, she, his little
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