Part,  Chapter

 1      I,       I|        took something from the chair beside the bed, and went
 2      I,       I|   object he had taken from the chair was the faded red shawl
 3      I,     III|        gentleman rose from his chair, drew himself up proudly,
 4     II,      II|       he seated himself in the chair beside her own, "that with
 5     IV,     III|        bound with cords to the chair.~ ~What a beautiful creature!
 6     IV,     III|      They only tied me to this chair; but they threatened to
 7     VI,       I|    than bend his knee upon the chair by which he stood, and bow
 8     VI,      IV|          She drew him from his chair to the window in the dining-room,
 9     VI,      IV| leaning against the arm of her chair.~ ~"I should like to know
10     VI,       V|        fallen back against her chair.~ ~Ludwig and Marie sprang
11     VI,      VI| sitting in a low, stoutly made chair which had been fashioned
12     VI,      VI|      nor did she rise from her chair when the baroness came toward
13     VI,      VI|        The woman turned in her chair to a chest that stood by
14    VII,       I|     Ludwig, springing from his chair, and laughing delightedly.~ ~"
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