Part,  Chapter

 1     II,       I|   county surveyor, the village pastor, the district physician,
 2     II,       I|       my speech," returned the pastor, meekly, "if only I do not
 3     II,      II|       go to church, nor is the pastor ever received at the castle."~ ~"
 4     II,      II|       affected me deeply, Herr Pastor."~ ~Then she summoned her
 5     IV,       I|        but through the village pastor, and only to those needy
 6     IV,       I|      this request. He sent the pastor fifty louis d'or. But in
 7     IV,     III|  impossible for him to ask the pastor anything relating to the
 8      V,     III|      for several months.~ ~The pastor, in acknowledging the receipt
 9     VI,       I|        had never spoken to the pastor, and but once to his attorney, -
10     VI,       I|      should give credence. The pastor, who was a student and a
11      X,      II| importance in the village. The pastor was standing at his door
12      X,      II|      to alight, and begged the pastor to grant them the hospitality
13      X,      II|      the lunch prepared by the pastor's housekeeper. The young
14      X,      II|  making sport of her or of the pastor.~ ~But she understood him
15      X,      II|     own sons and brothers. The pastor himself supplied the necessary
16      X,     III|     take leave of her host the pastor, and of her wounded countrymen
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