Part,  Chapter

 1      I,       I| into the adjoining chamber, leaving the room they had quitted
 2      I,      IV|   duel about a rope-dancer, leaving you a clever little daughter
 3     II,     III|    socks prevent boots from leaving dusty marks on the carpets."~ ~"
 4     II,     III|   and strode from the room, leaving his visitor standing in
 5    III,     III|   the lake suddenly recede, leaving dry land where once had
 6    III,     III| entire evening in his room, leaving Marie to complain to her
 7    III,      IV|     promise fulfilled, but, leaving his lances, elixirs, and
 8     IV,      II|     time."~ ~When they were leaving the garden, Marie plucked
 9     IV,     III|   disappeared - and without leaving any explanation for her
10     IV,     III|    girl's sleeping-chamber, leaving Satan Laczi alone in his
11     VI,      II|  first one, then the other, leaving not enough liquor in either
12    VII,     III|     an excellent excuse for leaving the manor. Our troops are
13     IX,      IV| perhaps, prevented her from leaving the castle?~ ~She bent over
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