Part,  Chapter

 1    Int         | approval for my works from the reading public of the United States.
 2    Int         |    striven to give the English reading public a correct translation,
 3    Int         |      the much-esteemed English reading public. May God bless that
 4      I,     III|       to have no difficulty in reading it.~ ~When she heard the
 5     II,       I|        Then he saw that he was reading a recipe for pickled gherkins.
 6    III,       I|    through her "Orbis pictus," reading without difficulty the text
 7     IV,     III|       century. Innocent enough reading for a girl of sixteen!~ ~"
 8      V,      II|             Ah! I remember now reading something about it. That
 9     VI,       I|    meeting.~ ~Ludwig Vavel, on reading the young man's letters,
10     VI,      VI|        Ah, how she would enjoy reading every one of them!~ ~"Oh,
11    VII,     III|  closely written pages. Before reading it Vavel glanced at the
12    VII,     III|      firelight by which he was reading the letter had begun to
13   VIII,      II|       voice.~ ~While Marie was reading the letter, Katharina covered
14     IX,       I|    posso!'" he repeated, after reading the brief message Jocrisse
15      X,     III|     will be well. We have been reading about you, Ludwig. What
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