Part,  Chapter

1    III,      II|  put me off that way! Thou knowest many things thou hast not
2    III,      II| hast read about them; thou knowest! What is death like? Is
3    III,      II| filled with thee."~ ~"Thou knowest that I have always been
4    III,      II|    accustomed me to - thou knowest very well who."~ ~"Thy desires
5    III,      II|  Thy hand on it! Now, thou knowest that I asked thee not long
6    III,      II|    box into thy hands."~ ~"Knowest thou what a Melusine costume
7    III,      II|      Where art thou going? Knowest thou not that to-day thou
8     VI,       I|   going and my coming Thou knowest.'"~ ~"Ah, yes, Herr Count,
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