Part,  Chapter

 1      I,       I|           He left the door open, walked noiselessly to the bed,
 2      I,      II|         hesitated a moment, then walked toward the street-corner,
 3    III,       I|         grass; and sometimes she walked so slowly, so wearily, as
 4    III,     III|         Then he took her arm and walked rapidly with her to the
 5    III,     III|          walking-stick. The lady walked so rapidly that her companion
 6    III,      IV|       not come in a carriage; we walked."~ ~Only now the doctor
 7    III,      IV| bath-house, the less quickly she walked; and when she stood in the
 8     IV,     III|      table, took up his hat, and walked with heavy steps toward
 9      V,      II|  indifference did not change. He walked with a firm step toward
10      V,      II|        to the arm of her escort, walked by his side back to the
11      V,      II|        trees. Then he turned and walked slowly toward the castle.~ ~ ~ ~
12      V,     III|        hand through his arm, and walked swiftly with her into the
13     VI,       I|         his anger. He turned and walked back to the bed, took the
14     VI,       V|     night!"~ ~Then he turned and walked out of the room.~ ~"That
15    VII,      II|           she merely smiled, and walked toward the door of the adjoining
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