Part,  Chapter

 1    III,      II| disport themselves amid the waves of the ocean. The Melusine
 2    III,      II|     am cleaving through the waves. I never see God's sky when
 3    III,      II|    could float on the green waves, where I should meet no
 4    III,     III|    alone, and sped over the waves as lightly and gracefully
 5    III,     III|    unbound after her on the waves. When the twilight shadows
 6    III,     III|  all fear of the water. The waves were her friends - they
 7    III,     III|  her breast, and lie on the waves as among swelling cushions
 8    III,     III|  out into the open world of waves as she desired, only now
 9    III,     III|     his boat, and while the waves gently rocked him, he gazed
10    III,      IV|  but her cats. The world of waves had been her sole enjoyment.
11    III,      IV|    bath-house. The rippling waves bore the moonlight to her
12    III,      IV|   do; but when she felt the waves about her shoulders, she
13      X,     III|     cloudless sky. Only the waves, which had been stirred
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