Part,  Chapter

 1      I,       I|      is a servant?"~ ~"Why, of course; what else could she be?"~ ~"
 2      I,      IV|      your progress, and we, of course, will assist you all we
 3     II,       I|       the vice-palatine.~ ~"Of course I am," replied the doctor. "
 4    III,      II|        very near to me?"~ ~"Of course not. The second condition
 5     IV,       I|      be ignored. The count, of course, would have to convince
 6     IV,     III|        blood, baroness?"~ ~"Of course I am; but I will endure
 7      V,       I| resident.~ ~The call would, of course, have to be returned. From
 8      V,       I| lordship; but he is in bed, of course, at this hour."~ ~"Why,
 9      V,      II|        quietly:~ ~"I shall, of course, reply: 'On my word as a
10     VI,      VI|       lady over yonder, and of course you must be she."~ ~"And
11    VII,     III|       with a proper escort, of course, to meet me in one of the
12    VII,     III|     Vavel deliberate as to his course of action.~ ~He could not
13   VIII,     III|      shooting star sped on its course across the sky.~ ~One after
14     IX,       I|        will do as you like, of course; but you will not find M.
15      X,       I|        haven for them, but the course which events had taken proved
16      X,       I|       of the vice-palatine, of course?"~ ~"Not exactly! I saw
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