Part,  Chapter

 1     II,       I|                 neighborhood? It is very strange, too, that none of the neighboring
 2     II,     III|               most astounding of all the strange things about the mysterious
 3    III,       I|                  what he himself knew; a strange tutor or governess was not
 4    III,      II|               live?"~ ~Children ask such strange questions!~ ~"Life is a
 5    III,      IV| Landsknechtsschild, had been told that a strange creature was frightening
 6     IV,     III|              back toward the table was a strange man, clad in a costume unlike
 7     IV,     III|           without a parting glass."~ ~"A strange guest, indeed!" responded
 8      V,      II|                  more furious became the strange creature's glee, while the
 9     VI,     III|                 questioning glances from strange eyes.~ ~"What - what does -
10   VIII,       I|              apologetic voice said:~ ~"A strange gentleman is here. I told
11   VIII,       I|                  when it takes hold of a strange region it becomes a deadly
12   VIII,       I|               leading out yonder in that strange land? Do you never get weary
13   VIII,       I|             madame. I am a stranger in a strange land. I know not who is
14     IX,       I|                by the lad.~ ~"Is there a strange gentleman here?" she asked.~ ~"
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