Part,  Chapter

 1     II,       I|       crowned the summit of the neighboring hill. In the shadow of a
 2     II,       I|  strange, too, that none of the neighboring nobles have been invited
 3     II,      II|        They drive as far as the neighboring village, where they turn
 4     II,     III| postilion drive directly to the neighboring castle. The Nameless Castle
 5    III,     III|         and fronted, as did the neighboring castle, on the lake.~ ~In
 6     IV,       I|         him. He peered into the neighboring farm-yards and cottages,
 7     IV,       I|      day were the doings at the neighboring manor. He was the "Lion-head"
 8     IV,      II|        mistress's advent in the neighboring manor Count Vavel had spent
 9     IV,     III|         object-glass toward the neighboring manor instead of toward
10     IV,     III|        his telescope toward the neighboring manor. But to prevent his
11      V,      II|       face which was toward the neighboring castle, and joined in the
12      V,      II|          He is quartered in the neighboring village to the edge of which
13      V,      II|      had urgent business in the neighboring village, and would have
14      V,      II|  arrived at the boundary of the neighboring village, where the usual
15     VI,     III|        windows faced toward the neighboring manor. She did not ask if
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