Part,  Chapter

 1     II,       I|      corner and crevice - the kitchen as well as the dining-room,
 2     II,       I|     She was summoned from the kitchen to receive the dignitaries.~ ~"
 3     II,      II|       one may know from their kitchen: there is always a lamb
 4    III,      IV|         Frau Zsuzsa, with the kitchen lamp in her hand, waddled
 5    III,      IV| Zsuzsa placed the lamp on the kitchen table, and left the visitors
 6    III,      IV|       to turn the spit in the kitchen. The kind-hearted baroness
 7     VI,       I|       the same floor with the kitchen, adjoining the room occupied
 8     VI,       I|    therefore, passed into the kitchen, where Lisette was preparing
 9     VI,       I|  convey the victuals from the kitchen to the dining-room.~ ~But
10     VI,      VI|     finished her tasks in the kitchen when the two ladies came
11     VI,      VI|    say. My business is in the kitchen; I don't know anything about
12     VI,      VI| intend to take you out of the kitchen, Lisette," returned the
13     VI,      VI|       you wish, have a little kitchen all to yourself, and a little
14     VI,      VI|     steam - the heat of - the kitchen makes - me faint."~ ~The
15     IX,       I|    knocked at the door of the kitchen, a heaping shovelful of
16      X,     III|      and found himself in the kitchen, where the widow of Satan
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