Part,  Chapter

1      I,       I| vanished from the small guest's mind. She clasped the toy in
2     II,       I|          He had the presence of mind, however, to continue, ' -
3    III,     III|       his bed, quite out of his mind. His face is flushed, his
4    III,      IV|          There had risen in her mind a suspicion that Ludwig
5     IV,       I|      have taken the strength of mind to battle against what threatened
6      V,      II|        care from Count Ludwig's mind: the noise and turmoil would
7     VI,       I|   should not feel this agony of mind. But here - there is so
8    VII,     III|        land, and was now of one mind with his quondam patron:
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