Part,  Chapter

 1     II,      II|      What sort of a man is the groom?"~ ~"The people about here
 2     II,     III|  already been described, - the groom, coachman, and man of all
 3     II,     III|   welcome was that the stately groom himself hastened to remove
 4     II,     III| curious happened.~ ~Before the groom opened the hall door, he
 5     II,     III|      the salon," announced the groom, and conducted Herr Bernat
 6     II,     III|      What do you mean?"~ ~"The groom told me his master was loading
 7     II,     III|         was about to enter the groom's apartment, the count came
 8    III,       I|    seated the broad-shouldered groom, now clad in coachman's
 9    III,     III|       not Ludwig's; it was the groom.~ ~"Beg pardon, madame!" (
10    III,     III|      in. I am still up."~ ~The groom entered, and closed the
11    III,      IV|    count with her?"~ ~"No; the groom accompanied her."~ ~These
12    III,      IV|    usual. Behind her stood the groom, with whose appearance every
13    III,      IV|       usual - the white-haired groom, the stern-visaged gentleman,
14      V,       I|    however, he was told by the groom that Count Vavel was not
15      V,      II|     back to the manor, send my groom on the swiftest horse I
16     VI,       I|      of the old servant.~ ~The groom's apartment was on the same
17      X,     III| furious invalid had seized his groom by the throat.~ ~The expressions
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