Part,  Chapter

 1      I,       I|         carefully closed the iron doors of the fireplace; then the
 2      I,       I|        alone.~ ~He flung back the doors of the fireplace, and stirred
 3    III,       I| tortoise-shell held, behind glass doors, all sorts of costly toys,
 4    III,       I|       were standing idly at their doors stepped inside until they
 5    III,      IV|         could be done but stay in doors and amuse one's self with
 6     IV,     III|          minded. The locks on the doors, the bolts on the windows,
 7     IV,     III|            Herr Count. Only those doors can be securely locked which
 8     IV,     III|         he is crazy. He will make doors for the Herr Count that
 9     IV,      IV|         have to sleep with locked doors, I lie awake often until
10     VI,      IV|         castle. He opened all the doors and cupboards, while I was
11      X,     III|          veiled woman, the locked doors, the silent man, the telescope,
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