Part,  Chapter

 1      I,     III|      harmonium; and M. Cambray recognized a favorite air - Beethoven'
 2     II,       I|     family name. The last Diet recognized her ancestors as belonging
 3    III,       I|        many persons would have recognized at a first glance.~ ~Her
 4    III,      IV|        of the lamp Frau Zsuzsa recognized the shining silver coins,
 5     IV,       I|     court at the manor; and he recognized in the occupants the same
 6     IV,       I| theoretic and empiric data and recognized authorities as had been
 7     IV,     III|      distress.~ ~The count now recognized the woman's face. He had
 8      V,      II|        in it for the count. He recognized the hand at once; it was
 9      V,      II|       understood his reply. He recognized her figure, for the face
10     VI,      IV|   mother's pictures would have recognized her at once. When Count
11    VII,     III|        enter the camp.~ ~Vavel recognized Satan Laczi, and said to
12   VIII,     III|      Philadelphians are easily recognized from the silver arrow they
13     IX,       I|        and salon. Marie hardly recognized her former immaculate asylum.~ ~
14     IX,     III|       De Fervlans, who at once recognized the former robber.~ ~"Ah!"
15     IX,      IV|        seemed to her as if she recognized amid the fleecy clouds a
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