Part,  Chapter

 1      I,       I|   were buried in the snow, he lifted her hastily in his arms. "
 2      I,       I|     what we have decided." He lifted the two-branched candlestick
 3      I,      II|   giant and the young man now lifted the coachman from the box
 4      I,      II|        whom she had carefully lifted from the coach.~ ~In the
 5      I,     III| unconscious. She was tenderly lifted and borne into the boudoir.
 6      I,     III|  little Amélie, who smilingly lifted her face for the caress.
 7      I,      IV|  words.~ ~The little countess lifted her gold-rimmed lorgnette
 8    III,      IV|     have an ischias."~ ~Marie lifted her clasped hands in despair
 9     IV,      IV| securely that it could not be lifted from the outside. To raise
10      V,      II|   thighs with both hands, and lifted first one foot, then the
11     VI,       I|      right - again."~ ~Ludwig lifted the sick man's hand from
12     VI,     III|           Involuntarily Marie lifted her hands and hid her face
13     VI,     III|     his hands into the chest, lifted what he could hold between
14     VI,      IV|     is my betrothed."~ ~Vavel lifted the white hand to his lips.
15     VI,      IV|  earnestly into the fair face lifted shyly toward her. Then she
16     VI,       V|     floor, and the screen was lifted.~ ~ ~ ~
17     IX,      IV|      her arms around him, and lifted him to a more comfortable
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