Part,  Chapter

1    III,      IV|  had sufficient cause to be excited. What usurious gossip-interest
2    III,      IV|     I am sorry we became so excited over it. Our neighbor, the
3     IV,       I|     My servants are greatly excited because I have taken her
4      V,      II| wife," was the reply, in an excited tone.~ ~"You will have to
5      V,      II| unconvinced," in an equally excited tone retorted Count Vavel;
6   VIII,       I|  not - I have not," was the excited response, "and I never will.
7   VIII,      II|     kiss Katharina; but the excited woman turned away her face,
8     IX,     III|     he was not in the least excited. He made no unnecessary
9     IX,      IV|      and struggled with her excited feelings. She looked about
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