Part,  Chapter

1      I,      II|      earn your twenty francs to-night, too!"~ ~That the coachman
2    III,      IV|      let the devil fetch him to-night? Go to the door, Zsuzsa,
3    III,      IV| Doctor can't go out any more to-night; he has gone to bed, and
4     IV,     III|    of what has happened here to-night."~ ~"I understand bloodletting,"
5     IV,     III|  been an eclipse of the moon to-night, which I was observing through
6     IV,     III|   Don't speak of our meeting to-night to any one; I shall not
7     IV,     III|    his comrades. I came here to-night because the Herr Count rescued
8    VII,     III|     want you to ride farther to-night."~ ~"If I am to go on a
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