Part,  Chapter

1      I,       I|  anxiety. I am sorry I cannot accompany you, but I am already suspected.
2    III,      IV|      should like very much to accompany your ladyship; but really,
3    VII,     III| allowed, in any character, to accompany our presumptive sovereign
4   VIII,      II|         Where I go you cannot accompany me. I am going to steal
5     IX,     III|    Katharina also prepared to accompany the troop, he hurried to
6     IX,      IV|    find Marie, whom he was to accompany to Raab? Had Cambray, perhaps,
7      X,       I|       He had not been able to accompany Katharina on her journey,
8      X,      II|       whom they were going to accompany to Paris. The troop of cuirassiers
9      X,     III|   finished its work, and will accompany the saint for whom it was
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