Part,  Chapter

 1    III,      II|       river, and found that the boat was on the farther shore.
 2    III,      II|         and broughtest back the boat in which the four of us
 3    III,     III| reflected in the water, a small boat speed out from the cove
 4    III,     III|         solitary man sat in the boat.~ ~But what could not be
 5    III,     III|        little in advance of the boat.~ ~Marie had proved an excellent
 6    III,     III|     time Ludwig reclined in his boat, and while the waves gently
 7    III,     III|         grasped the edge of the boat, and cast a terrified glance
 8    III,     III|        risen quite close to the boat.~ ~Ludwig seized an oar
 9    III,     III|         vanished underneath the boat, and only the motion of
10    III,     III|   trembling to the stern of the boat, and said nothing further;
11    III,     III|   behaved naughtily.~ ~When the boat reached the shore, Ludwig
12      V,      II|       easily find the way to my boat. No one at the manor knows
13     VI,      VI|           They were soon in the boat. Marie, who had learned
14      X,     III|        from the shore. It was a boat. Six men were rowing, a
15      X,     III|       There was a coffin in the boat, covered with a simple pall.
16      X,     III|    occasionally leaped into the boat, as if they would salute
17      X,     III|       them.~ ~At the moment the boat touched the shore the storm
18      X,     III|         helmsmen of the funeral boat now stepped to the head
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