Part,  Chapter

1    Int         |      published in the English tongue were not translated from
2     II,     III|  Castle was built on a narrow tongue of land that extended into
3    III,     III|    the preceding century, the tongue of land now occupied by
4    III,      IV|   Herr Count, let me see your tongue."~ ~Instead of his tongue,
5    III,      IV|     tongue."~ ~Instead of his tongue, the count exhibited a powerful
6     IV,      IV|      who knew how to hold his tongue on all subjects but on that
7     VI,       I|     part of me but - but my - tongue. I can - can hardly - move -
8     VI,       I|    words after her.~ ~Henry's tongue became heavier and heavier
9     VI,     III| countenance was eloquent; his tongue alone was silent.~ ~He could
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