Part,  Chapter

1    III,       I|      to remain awake were in vain. Her eyelids closed the
2    III,      II|   how dear thou art!" And in vain the young man sought to
3    III,      IV|    voiceless petition was in vain, Marie drew from her bosom
4     IV,     III|      overcome by sleep.~ ~In vain Ludwig sought to keep her
5     VI,       I|  morning the count waited in vain for Henry to make his appearance
6     IX,       I| fever-stricken man, making a vain attempt to rise. He fell
7     IX,     III|     advance another step. In vain she urged and coaxed. At
8     IX,     III|    to one side, made several vain attempts to straighten himself,
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