Part,  Chapter

 1   Pres         |           in concealment at home, writing under an assumed name and
 2      I,     III|          her. It was covered with writing which had evidently been
 3     II,      II|      written in a man's hand; the writing is unmistakably feminine.
 4     IV,      II|         The scholar, however, was writing something on a sheet of
 5     IV,      II|           of her.~ ~"What are you writing, Marie?"~ ~The little maid
 6     IV,     III| neighborhood had yet seen his own writing. Therefore, it would have
 7      V,     III|          lips.~ ~"To whom are you writing, Marie?"~ ~Marie smiled
 8      V,     III|           in surprise.~ ~"You are writing to Baroness Landsknechtsschild!"
 9     VI,     III|         to let strangers see your writing, and perhaps betray who
10      X,       I|        the edges with Katharina's writing, and the other with Marie'
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