Part,  Chapter

 1      I,     III|    blonde houri on his right sought to attract his attention,
 2      I,      IV|      a foundling asylum, and sought employment for myself in
 3     II,       I|     a mistake the mother hen sought in the most emphatic manner
 4     II,      II|      remembering his spouse, sought to modify the familiarity.~ ~"
 5    III,      II|    And in vain the young man sought to withdraw the hand she
 6     IV,       I| woman. Who was she?~ ~He had sought to learn from his foreign
 7     IV,     III|      sleep.~ ~In vain Ludwig sought to keep her awake by telling
 8    VII,     III|     quarters in her house. I sought by every means to lure the
 9     IX,       I|     The majority of them had sought the asylum of the battle-field
10      X,      II|      riding beside the coach sought to entertain the elder lady
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