Part,  Chapter

 1      I,     III|   play with her, but keep her locked in my little cupboard, and
 2      I,     III|      in which he was securely locked. He had plenty of time to
 3    III,      IV|     was necessary into a bag, locked the money Marie had given
 4     IV,     III|     open the door when it was locked and the key inside?" inquired
 5     IV,     III|   those doors can be securely locked which have no keyholes outside."~ ~"
 6     IV,      IV|     that I have to sleep with locked doors, I lie awake often
 7     VI,       I|  opened into the corridor was locked; the count, therefore, passed
 8    VII,      II|   sight of this casket."~ ~He locked the casket, and returned
 9   VIII,       I|       I cannot").~ ~Katharina locked herself in the pavilion
10      X,     III| Castle. The veiled woman, the locked doors, the silent man, the
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