Part,  Chapter

1    III,      IV|      suddenly to his side, and in a clear, commanding tone cried:~ ~"
2      V,      II|         indicating that the way was clear.~ ~The baroness drew her
3     IX,       I|                She called, with her clear, soft-toned voice, into
4     IX,       I|            as I. The way to Raab is clear. Instead of taking you there
5     IX,     III| soda-factory hill, called in a low, clear tone to Ludwig:~ ~"De Fervlans
6     IX,      IV|         into the swampy earth, when clear, drinkable water would rise
7     IX,      IV|              On removing her lips a clear stream shot upward from
8      X,      II|             to learn if the way was clear. It would have been equally
9      X,      II|           to blow their horns for a clear way.~ ~The hay-wagons were
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