Part,  Chapter

 1     II,      II|      baron, the former owner, on condition that no one but himself
 2    III,      II|        Of course not. The second condition is that in daylight thou
 3    III,     III|         never seen him in such a condition."~ ~"Oh, heaven! what shall
 4    III,      IV| gradually returned to its normal condition.~ ~"You will get well again,
 5    III,      IV|          the lad to his original condition. No one was allowed to strike
 6    III,      IV|         poor lad to his original condition. Next summer you will not
 7     IV,       I|         in order to render their condition more comfortable, had undertaken
 8     VI,      IV|        this answer?"~ ~"Yes - on condition that you take me with you."~ ~"
 9    VII,     III|     thousand guilders for it, on condition that she might also assume
10     IX,       I|         city it is in a wretched condition."~ ~"Very well. You will
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