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 1   Pres         |         the day long. A small room adjoining his library contains the
 2      I,       I|         then the two went into the adjoining chamber, leaving the room
 3      I,       I|          not close the door of the adjoining chamber, for the candles
 4      I,       I|            light was struck in the adjoining room, and the elder man
 5      I,      II|        citizen!"~ ~The door of the adjoining room opened, and the woman
 6      I,     III|                He brought from the adjoining room a porcelain flowerpot
 7      I,     III|             Then she went into the adjoining chamber, and opened every
 8      I,     III| folding-doors which opened into an adjoining room came the melancholy
 9     II,     III|     conducted Herr Bernat into the adjoining chamber. Here, too, the
10     IV,     III|       Ludwig hurried on toward the adjoining room, whence came the faint
11     VI,       I|            floor with the kitchen, adjoining the room occupied by his
12     VI,      VI|         when, on entering the room adjoining the baroness's own sleeping-chamber,
13    VII,      II|            The girl waiting in the adjoining room was doubtless getting
14    VII,      II|      walked toward the door of the adjoining room, which she opened.~ ~
15      X,     III|          her, but went on into the adjoining room, whence proceeded the
16      X,     III|       further, but strode into the adjoining chamber.~ ~What a familiar
17      X,     III|        love, union.~ ~ ~ ~From the adjoining room came the sounds of
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