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 1    III,       I|    passed day after day, from spring until autumn, from autumn
 2    III,       I|     autumn, from autumn until spring.~ ~Evenings, when Marie
 3    III,      IV|    ample amends for the brief spring - like the frugal mother
 4     IV,       I| Children's Home"; and on mild spring days the count very often
 5     IV,      II|          Then, when the first spring blossoms began to open,
 6     IV,      IV|    had only to touch a secret spring near the bed, when the screen
 7     VI,     III|  crouched in ambush, ready to spring forth at the sound of his
 8     VI,       V|       pressed her foot on the spring in the floor, and the screen
 9    VII,       I|       his pipe. "There is the spring, the pendulum, and the escapement.
10    VII,       I|     are the subordinates. The spring is the law passed by the
11    VII,       I|       if you please. When the spring was wound up, the pendulum
12   VIII,       I|  violently as she pressed the spring to open it. She cast a hasty
13     IX,       I|     He understands the secret spring of the screen, behind which
14     IX,      II|    was autumn, and now it was spring.~ ~The flora of this marsh
15     IX,     III|      ambush were preparing to spring upon their prey.~ ~Katharina
16      X,       I|     easy enough. You know the spring is connected with the bell
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