Part,  Chapter

 1     II,     III|      repeated. "Well, that is wonderful! I certainly believed I
 2    III,      IV|      That I, too, may see the wonderful improvement in the monster."~ ~"
 3     IV,       I|      the castle, and repeated wonderful tales of the gifts they
 4     IV,     III|   whom the Viennese tell such wonderful tales. My wish has been
 5     IV,      IV|       more of Master Matyas's wonderful battles, I shall become
 6     IV,      IV|      in the floor.~ ~"Oh, how wonderful!" she exclaimed in amazement. "
 7     IV,      IV|       art connected with this wonderful mechanism," said the count,
 8     IV,      IV|       test the working of her wonderful screen. She did not amuse
 9      V,       I| delight the audience with the wonderful scenes of a magic lantern.~ ~
10     VI,       I|       yes; come quickly."~ ~A wonderful light brightened Henry's
11     VI,     III|      the chest. It was a more wonderful sight than the arsenal itself.
12     VI,      IV|     are blended together in a wonderful harmony - a miracle seen
13     VI,      IV|     reception-room, where the wonderful story of the robbery was
14     VI,      IV|  those of a child who hears a wonderful fairy tale. Even the vice-palatine
15      X,       I| exclaimed:~ ~"You are truly a wonderful fellow!" Then he took a
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