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1 I | rushed into his little house, No. 19 Königstrasse, one
2 I | shake; and the master of the house, passing rapidly through
3 I | lived in his own little house in Königstrasse, a structure
4 I | It is true that the old house stood slightly off the perpendicular,
5 I | a German professor. The house was his own, and everything
6 I | enough in the little old house in the Königstrasse, in
7 II | to rebuild entirely the house in Königstrasse, even with
8 IV | eat no more. No one in the house is to eat anything at all.
9 IV | able to escape from the house? The Professor might return
10 V | impossibility of leaving the house distressed me a good deal
11 V | was nothing left in the house. Still I held out; I made
12 VII | night when we arrived at the house in Königstrasse. I expected
13 VIII | provided with a little bathing house, and moving about and grumbling,
14 IX | the three rooms which his house contained, and we were soon
15 IX | little lake between the house of the bishop and other
16 IX | brought me to the Governor’s house, a but compared with the
17 IX | returned to M. Fridrikssen’s house, where I found my uncle
18 XIII | receive us.~It was a peasant’s house, but in point of hospitality
19 XIII | thought of in building the house, of course hit his head
20 XIII | the door of the priest’s house at Stapi.~
21 XIV | the door of the rector’s house, which was not different
22 XIV | Coming out from the priest’s house, the Professor took a straight
23 XIV | breathed in the pastoral house, infected as it was. This
24 XVIII| quieter night in our little house at Königsberg? No noise
25 XXVII| scarcely succeed. Hamburg, the house in the Königstrasse, my
26 XXXVI| still in our cheerful little house on the Königstrasse and
27 XLII | to have taken leave. The house in the Königstrasse, my
28 XLV | looked, he compared, and the house shook with his triumphant
29 XLV | her position in the old house on the Königstrasse in the
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