Part,  Chapter

 1     II,       I|        exasperating! A whole week spent in preparing - for nothing!~ ~
 2    III,     III|           harp.~ ~Many hours were spent thus on the lake. The little
 3    III,     III|           lake in the evening. He spent the entire evening in his
 4     IV,       I|         that none of the visitors spent a night at the manor. Very
 5     IV,       I|           his little protégé, and spent several hours patiently
 6     IV,      II| neighboring manor Count Vavel had spent more time than usual in
 7     IV,      IV|             It was the hour Marie spent in her garden; consequently
 8      V,       I|  excitement of these days: Ludwig spent more time with her; and
 9     VI,      VI|         grieve, that time when we spent many days and nights together
10     IX,      II|        neither man nor beast ever spent the night in the morass
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