Part,  Chapter

 1    III,      II|       waves. I never see God's sky when I go out, because I
 2    III,      II|   could look up at the shining sky, and about in chorus with
 3    III,     III| marvelous tints of the evening sky were reflected in the water,
 4    III,     III|     would turn her face to the sky, fold her arms across her
 5    III,     III|       the depths of the starry sky, and listened to the mysterious
 6     IV,      II|    garden, a free sight of the sky, the warmth of the sunlight -
 7     IV,     III|   copper-hued ball hung in the sky.~ ~The baroness now rose
 8      V,      II|   stars were glittering in the sky, the trumpets sounded the
 9   VIII,     III|       on its course across the sky.~ ~One after the other,
10     IX,      II|       of flame rose toward the sky, then another, and another -
11     IX,      IV|       face upturned toward the sky. Katharina knelt by his
12      X,     III|       out over the Hansag. The sky looked like a vaulted ceiling
13      X,     III|          Under the threatening sky lay the glittering lake.
14      X,     III|       moon rose in a cloudless sky. Only the waves, which had
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