Part,  Chapter

 1      I,      II|   right one. The young man now bade the coachman drive through
 2     II,      II|      summoned her steward, and bade him fill a large hamper
 3     II,     III|     the extra post-chaise, and bade the postilion drive directly
 4    III,     III|      reached the shore, Ludwig bade Marie in a stern voice to
 5    III,      IV|     had given him in a drawer, bade Frau Zsuzsa remain awake
 6     IV,     III|        door of her apartments, bade her good night, and returned
 7     IV,     III|  become a thief.' She did as I bade her; but the people who
 8     IV,      IV|        face.~ ~Marie did as he bade her, and the metal screen
 9    VII,     III|     own private tent, where he bade his companion rest himself
10   VIII,       I|      would see no one; then he bade me give your ladyship this,
11   VIII,     III|       gown and a kerchief. She bade the farmer saddle the mule
12   VIII,     III|      with the ring to Marie. I bade him show it to her, and
13     IX,       I| continued the ex-robber, "also bade me fetch a little steel
14     IX,       I|        I have to do. My master bade me convey you to a place
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