Part,  Chapter

 1      I,       I|      lantern, and retrace his steps, thus appearing and disappearing
 2    III,       I|   Sometimes the little maid's steps were so light and elastic,
 3    III,     III|      A promenade of a hundred steps would tire her so that she
 4    III,     III|    umbrella, and steadied his steps in the slippery mud with
 5    III,      IV|      down the staircase, four steps at a time, and into the
 6     IV,     III|     the opposite shore. A few steps took him to the manor. His
 7     IV,     III|    hat, and walked with heavy steps toward the door. Here he
 8      V,      II|    from taking any aggressive steps toward you; this is why
 9      V,      II|      your guest. I shall take steps then to learn if the mysterious
10      V,      II| passed swiftly with noiseless steps through the gateway.~ ~Ludwig
11   VIII,       I|   took his way with tottering steps toward the Nameless Castle,
12     IX,       I|       Marie retreated several steps; but her little escort proved
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