Part,  Chapter

 1     II,      II|       dogs bark.' 'Complainant loves birds.' 'Complainant is
 2     IV,      II|        I love you as the fakir loves his Brahma - as the Carthusian
 3     IV,      II|     Brahma - as the Carthusian loves his Virgin Mary? Don't I
 4     IV,     III|     you love me - as the fakir loves his Brahma?"~ ~ ~ ~Ludwig
 5     IV,      IV|   Marie said to herself:~ ~"He loves me. He loves me very much -
 6     IV,      IV|    herself:~ ~"He loves me. He loves me very much - as the fakir
 7     IV,      IV|       very much - as the fakir loves his Brahma, as the Carthusian
 8     IV,      IV|      Brahma, as the Carthusian loves his sainted Virgin. That
 9     IV,      IV| sainted Virgin. That is how he loves me!"~ ~ ~ ~
10      V,     III|      secret."~ ~"The woman who loves will not betray a secret."~ ~
11      V,     III|        were true that some one loves me as you fancy, could I
12     VI,      IV|        you believe the count - loves me?"~ ~"That I do not know,
13     VI,      IV|       I think you know that he loves you. That he deserves your
14      X,     III|        but obey those whom she loves with all her heart."~ ~Vavel
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