Part,  Chapter

 1     II,      II|        was like that of an angel looking down from heaven."~ ~"Is
 2    III,      II|         my face. It is just like looking at creation through a grating!
 3     IV,      II|       she stops; she seems to be looking for some one. Now her lips
 4     IV,      II| inquisitiveness:~ ~"What are you looking at through that great pipe?"~ ~
 5     IV,     III|        see, too, Ludwig. Are you looking at something pretty?"~ ~"
 6     IV,     III|   stocking.~ ~"Then you were not looking at our lovely neighbor,"
 7     IV,     III|       she had found what she was looking for.~ ~"How sad she looks!"
 8     IV,     III|         seems as though she were looking straight into my eyes; now
 9     IV,     III|          while the Herr Count is looking at the stars up in the tower,
10      V,       I|       drew him to his window. On looking out, he beheld a division
11      V,      II|          she said in a low tone, looking anxiously about her.~ ~"
12      V,     III|        swiftly to her side, and, looking down upon her with his burning
13     VI,       I|         replied Lisette, without looking up from her work.~ ~"Is
14     VI,       I|         weeping?" she exclaimed, looking up into his tear-stained
15     VI,       V|         to the baroness, who was looking about her in a startled
16     VI,      VI|          in the park, when I was looking through the telescope,"
17   VIII,     III|  fighting, for he much preferred looking on, when a battle was in
18   VIII,     III|   stammered the trembling woman, looking pleadingly up into his forbidding
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