Part,  Chapter

 1    III,     III|   heavy rain beat against the windows; thunder rumbled in the
 2     IV,       I|   inquiring glance toward the windows of the Nameless Castle -
 3     IV,     III|       doors, the bolts on the windows, are no hindrance to the
 4      V,       I| sounded, he also saw that the windows of the hitherto unused wing
 5      V,       I|   which floated from the open windows until a late hour of the
 6      V,       I|  floated to him from the open windows of the manor! Once he, too,
 7      V,     III|    the count closed the tower windows.~ ~ ~ ~
 8     VI,     III|    the dining-room, where the windows faced toward the neighboring
 9     VI,      VI|       her sight.~ ~Two of the windows in that side of the Nameless
10     VI,      VI|     voice to her petition the windows in the dining-room over
11    VII,     III| Baroness Landsknechtsschild's windows. The hermit in his observatory
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