Part,  Chapter

 1      I,      II|      deal - a police spy whose duty it was to watch him. He
 2      I,     III| lodgings."~ ~"We have done our duty, monsieur. We even tore
 3     IV,       I|     Count Vavel mistrust was a duty; for the reader must, ere
 4     IV,       I|      her until relieved of the duty.~ ~But when would the relief
 5      V,       I|     proper. The armed guard on duty at the manor gates verified
 6      V,      II|     had done had only been his duty, for he loved her! What
 7     VI,      II|     fatherland, it becomes the duty of every true patriot to
 8     VI,      II|        the performance of this duty was that Herr Bernat would
 9     VI,      II|    abstain from smoking.~ ~But duty is duty, and he decided
10     VI,      II|    from smoking.~ ~But duty is duty, and he decided to do it.
11    VII,       I|             They will do their duty, too, if properly handled,"
12    VII,      II|    that Marie must perform the duty. The flag was hers; it would
13   VIII,     III|    Fervlans, for it will be my duty then to settle with him."~ ~
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