Part,  Chapter

 1   Pres         |      hundred and fifty books making a large library in themselves.
 2      I,      IV|     his words believe he was making a declaration of love. "
 3     II,       I|  matter.~ ~Preparations were making in the market-place for
 4     II,     III|    not accept a gift without making some return; I ask you,
 5     IV,      II|      as he was debarred from making direct inquiries concerning
 6      V,      II| utterance to his pleasure on making the acquaintance of the
 7     VI,     III|      and was on the point of making a suitable speech, accompanying
 8     IX,       I|      the fever-stricken man, making a vain attempt to rise.
 9     IX,      II|  perhaps a thousand paces in making a detour of the lakelets -
10     IX,      IV|    refuse to forgive you for making of me the wretched creature
11      X,      II|      whether Count Vavel was making sport of her or of the pastor.~ ~
12      X,     III|     she is very well. She is making her toilet, and will soon
13      X,     III|   were rustling in the wind, making a sound like a distant choral.~ ~
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