Part,  Chapter

 1      V,      II|         he had done. This woman loved him as only a woman can
 2      V,      II|      only been his duty, for he loved her! What he had said was
 3     VI,       I|      with meekness, forgave and loved with her whole heart, and
 4     VI,      IV|        a woman and tell her she loved her. Ludwig Vavel looked
 5   VIII,       I|         Ah, how very dearly she loved the man to whom she had
 6   VIII,       I| betraying the innocent girl who loved and trusted her and called
 7   VIII,     III|      the deceit of the woman he loved, he became convinced that
 8      X,       I|        frequent messages to his loved ones; while every day, no
 9      X,       I|         not had a word from his loved ones. When he had sent them
10      X,      II|     Princess Marie. I demand my loved ones in exchange for Madame
11      X,     III|         that he should find his loved ones amid these smoke-blackened
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