Part,  Chapter

 1     II,      II|        is a philosopher who is happy when he is surrounded by
 2    III,      II|       other, and wish her many happy returns of the day.~ ~When
 3      V,     III|       love my Ludwig. Make him happy. He is a good man. I am
 4      V,     III|   rooms. If I see that you are happy I shall be content."~ ~"
 5     VI,     III|      to her? Oh, I shall be so happy if you will do this for
 6     VI,      VI|    with these merry girls. How happy I shall be here!"~ ~"To-morrow
 7     VI,      VI|     ecstasy of delight.~ ~"How happy you ought to be, little
 8    VII,      II|      calculated to whispers of happy love, while the nights were
 9    VII,      II| confessions which made them so happy? She did not want to see
10   VIII,      II|   stead. Bless us both, and be happy.' Shall I not send this
11      X,     III|        world. She will see how happy you two can be. And now,
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