Part,  Chapter

 1      I,      IV|       sighed the countess; "I ought to be accustomed to parting
 2      I,      IV|        a trifle sharply. "You ought not to complain. Surely
 3     II,       I|     vice-palatine's assistant ought also to have been in this
 4     II,       I|     report, Herr Justice? You ought to know."~ ~The justice
 5     II,      II|     mine?"~ ~"The authorities ought to inquire who strangers
 6     II,      II|       Herr Doctor, surely you ought to know something about
 7     II,      II|     in a reproving tone, "you ought to learn that a young person
 8    III,      II|      ones? If thou thinkest I ought to send these little yellow
 9    III,      II|    Virgin. If thou thinkest I ought to send some of the large
10      V,      II| battle with four thieves. One ought not stop to think of the
11     VI,      VI|     delight.~ ~"How happy you ought to be, little mama, to be
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