Part,  Chapter

 1     II,       I| furniture from Vienna; also a piano, and a tuner to tune it.
 2    III,       I| instructor could not play the piano, the little maid had not
 3     VI,      II|    who accompanied her on the piano - the one who performs so
 4     VI,      VI|     she asked, running to the piano.~ ~Katharina told her the
 5    VII,      II|      attempts at drawing, her piano practices, or the miniature
 6    VII,      II|   Ludwig heard the tones of a piano. Some one was playing, in
 7    VII,      II|         Marie sprang from the piano toward Ludwig, who caught
 8   VIII,       I|     practising diligently her piano lesson, in order to surprise
 9   VIII,       I|      beautifully and play the piano like a master. You could
10      X,     III|     room came the sounds of a piano. Some one was playing the
11      X,     III|       Marie was seated at the piano, arrayed in her favorite
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