Part,  Chapter

 1      I,      II|            The blouse-wearer now shook hands cordially with the
 2      I,     III|     Cambray to enter it. Then he shook hands cordially with the
 3      I,      IV|       her mother's letter.~ ~She shook her head, shrugged her shoulders,
 4     II,     III|       vigor that the very castle shook. Then, grasping his sword
 5    III,      IV| involuntary epileptic convulsion shook his limbs. He fell from
 6     IV,     III|         way beneath him; a chill shook his entire frame.~ ~"Marie!"
 7     IV,     III|         one person."~ ~The count shook his head wonderingly. The
 8    VII,       I|     shall sleep quietly."~ ~They shook hands, and separated for
 9    VII,     III|   property."~ ~Here an icy chill shook Vavel's frame. He read on:~ ~"
10    VII,     III|       ceased to beat. The letter shook in his trembling hands.~ ~"
11    VII,     III|       sleeping soundly.~ ~Ludwig shook him vigorously.~ ~"Awake -
12   VIII,       I|       with age. Katharina's hand shook violently as she pressed
13      X,      II|       clerical host."~ ~The lady shook her head; she was uncertain
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