Part,  Chapter

 1    III,       I|      for lichens on the mossy ground.~ ~After the promenade,
 2    III,      II|       to buy a lovely plot of ground on the shore of the lake,
 3    III,      II|       be lovely. That plot of ground, then, will be our home,
 4    III,     III|       steam-mills on the "new ground." They cultivated wheat
 5     IV,      II|     and to purchase a plot of ground on the shore of the lake.
 6     IV,      II|       at once had the plot of ground inclosed with a high fence
 7     IV,      II|       to the inclosed plot of ground.~ ~"Here is your garden,"
 8     IV,      II|       you, too, own a plot of ground."~ ~Count Vavel had expected
 9     VI,       I| swordsman.~ ~In a room on the ground floor of the castle, whence
10    VII,     III|  point of which rested on the ground, he repeated what he had
11    VII,     III|     was stretched on the bare ground, sleeping soundly.~ ~Ludwig
12   VIII,     III|  beast slipped quickly to the ground, emptied the provisions
13   VIII,     III|   flinging his carbine on the ground. "Cambray - d'Avoncourt -
14     IX,      II|      the left, to examine the ground, and learn whence came the
15     IX,      II|   them across the treacherous ground. De Fervlans's adjutant
16     IX,     III| Fervlans fell backward to the ground.~ ~ ~ ~
17      X,     III|      takes from you a plot of ground twenty-four hundred square
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