Part,  Chapter

 1      I,      II|  Hello, citizen! What do you mean? Do you want me to walk
 2      I,      IV|  once."~ ~"You surely cannot mean that I am to desert my daughter?"~ ~"
 3     II,      II| Conditions? - What does that mean? I should like very much
 4     II,     III|   ourselves."~ ~"What do you mean?"~ ~"The groom told me his
 5    III,     III|     s sake, tell me what you mean!"~ ~"He is lying on his
 6      V,      II|    to see me."~ ~What did it mean? Something of the utmost
 7      V,      II| response.~ ~"I know what men mean by a 'brief' answer; the
 8     VI,      II|     my wife.' 'Ah, I did not mean the one who sang, but the
 9     VI,     III|      What - what does - this mean, Ludwig?" she stammered,
10     VI,     III|   not to be had.'"~ ~"Do you mean that there are no men?"~ ~"
11     VI,     III|      there are no men?"~ ~"I mean," hastily interposed Herr
12     VI,       V|      great deal to do, and I mean to take Marie with me."~ ~"
13     IX,       I|          That is just what I mean to do, Lisette, - stop here
14      X,     III|  buried in her tomb. I don't mean myself; I mean the troublesome
15      X,     III|       I don't mean myself; I mean the troublesome girl who
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