Part,  Chapter

 1      I,       I|    observed the elder man. Then, turning to his companion, he added
 2     II,      II|  inquired the lady of the manor, turning toward the justice, "what
 3     IV,     III|         a miniature human figure turning a spinning-wheel.~ ~For
 4     VI,     III|        do," responded the count, turning toward his desk, and coming
 5     VI,     III|       terrible!" murmured Marie, turning her face away.~ ~"I am so
 6     VI,     III|     jesting. My superior here" - turning toward the vice-palatine - "
 7     VI,      IV|         Count'?" repeated Marie, turning questioningly from her guardian
 8     VI,      VI|        petit garçon," she added, turning to Marie, - "tell the lady
 9     VI,      VI|         now, mon petit garçon" - turning again to Marie, - "let me
10     VI,      VI|          he enjoys it! Do you" - turning abruptly toward the baroness,
11     IX,       I|     Laczko," she commanded. Then turning to the stranger asked: "
12     IX,     III|        wounded. The uninjured on turning found themselves confronted
13      X,      II| obedience to the signal, but, in turning, the second one ran into
14      X,      II|          I want," replied Vavel, turning toward the youthful leader. "
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