Part,  Chapter

 1    III,     III| during their drive, and ate hardly anything at meals.~ ~One
 2     IV,      IV|  sweet slumber that I could hardly wait to say my prayers,
 3     VI,       I|    my - tongue. I can - can hardly - move - it."~ ~"You must
 4     VI,      IV|   trembled so that he could hardly guide the pen. And why should
 5     VI,      VI|     here!~ ~Katharina could hardly keep pace with the eager
 6    VII,      II|    two ladies at the table. Hardly would he have taken up his
 7   VIII,       I|     the love and respect so hardly won! Ah, how very dearly
 8     IX,       I|  the halls and salon. Marie hardly recognized her former immaculate
 9     IX,      II|  shot the amphibious dwarf. Hardly had De Fervlans returned
10     IX,     III|     the hilt.~ ~The marquis hardly had time to leap from the
11      X,       I|  have seen it all, he could hardly have believed that so much
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