Part,  Chapter

 1    III,      IV|     moment's hesitation she dropped gently from the platform,
 2     IV,      II|    love me."~ ~Map and book dropped from the count's hands.
 3     IV,      IV| troop of cavalry would have dropped under the continuous fire!
 4      V,      II|   an oblique direction, and dropped into the lake. When the
 5      V,     III|   parsonage, which had been dropped for several months.~ ~The
 6     VI,      IV|       The baroness suddenly dropped her embroidery, sprang to
 7   VIII,       I| Katharina's nerveless hands dropped to her lap. This sharp rebuke
 8      X,     III|    at sight of the visitor, dropped the boot and brush he held
 9      X,     III|   widow of Satan Laczi also dropped to the floor the cooking-utensil
10      X,     III|    without word of warning, dropped on her knees at her lover'
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