Part,  Chapter

 1      I,       I|              All thought of fear now vanished from the small guest's mind.
 2      I,      IV|              he began at once. "They vanished twelve hours before we learned
 3     II,       I|               when their hostess had vanished from the room.~ ~"I wonder
 4    III,       I|           leaped from the eaves, and vanished, one after the other, between
 5    III,     III|          level, fields and farms had vanished beneath the green flood;
 6    III,     III|              water. The creature had vanished underneath the boat, and
 7     IV,     III|             vestige of moonlight had vanished, and only a strange-looking,
 8      V,      II|            bound from the stage, and vanished behind the curtain, wooden
 9      V,      II|              more to him than is the vanished soul to the dead human being.~ ~
10      V,      II|         betrothed wife."~ ~The sneer vanished from the colonel's lips,
11      V,      II|           looked after her until she vanished from his sight amid the
12     VI,       I|         knees, the painful smile had vanished from Henry's lips; his face
13     VI,      VI|             Ludwig, indeed, at times vanished entirely behind the dense
14      X,     III|              Nameless Castle as well vanished from the face of the earth,
15      X,     III| imperceptibly, bastion after bastion vanished, until not even the stone
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