Part,  Chapter

 1     II,      II|         letters from him through Frau Schmidt; but I always have
 2     II,      II|          most exciting argument. Frau Schmidt, who was the bearer
 3     II,      II|          me to have him taken to Frau Schmidt, where he would
 4     II,      II|          pasties, and send it to Frau Schmidt for the poor little
 5     II,      II|       poor little boy. "And tell Frau Schmidt," she added, "to
 6     II,     III|    family name of the worshipful Frau Countess?"~ ~At this question
 7    III,      IV|     poultice, and can't walk."~ ~Frau Zsuzsa, with the kitchen
 8    III,      IV|         By the light of the lamp Frau Zsuzsa recognized the shining
 9    III,      IV|     Castle wishes to see him."~ ~Frau Zsuzsa placed the lamp on
10    III,      IV|      given him in a drawer, bade Frau Zsuzsa remain awake until
11     IV,       I|       should not be removed from Frau Schmidt's care to the children'
12     IV,       I|         day he sent the lad with Frau Schmidt to the manor, and
13      V,      II| neighborhood.~ ~One morning when Frau Schmidt brought her basket,
14     VI,       I|       from and deliver orders to Frau Schmidt every morning, to
15      X,     III|        evening star. Please send Frau Satan to me; she can lift
16      X,     III|         to say to each other."~ ~Frau Satan now entered in answer
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