Part,  Chapter

 1    III,     III|       the rose-leaf would have fallen to the floor.~ ~The following
 2      V,      II| belonged to him because it had fallen into his lake, and he went
 3      V,      II| restlessly to and fro amid the fallen leaves.~ ~He listened anxiously
 4      V,     III|    engaged raking together the fallen leaves, when Marie suddenly
 5     VI,       V|      were closed; her head had fallen back against her chair.~ ~
 6    VII,     III|        the Nameless Castle had fallen in love with her; and I
 7     IX,       I|    lift the screen, and I have fallen asleep, you must waken me
 8     IX,     III|     once sprang to capture the fallen trumpeter; but Vavel, who
 9     IX,     III| pistols from the saddle of his fallen horse. Only a single shrub
10     IX,      IV|      saw that their leader had fallen they retreated toward the
11     IX,      IV|      rushes among which he had fallen. As Katharina, in her peasant
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