Part, chapter

1    1,    3|    accommodated—the servantsoffices, the cabins of the blacks,
2    1,    9|   comprising the kitchen, and offices in which provisions of all
3    1,    9|     with its annexes—kitchen, offices, and cellars—was placed
4    1,   13| imperiously required the good offices of a barber.~“Good-day,
5    1,   19|     employed at Tijuco in the offices of the governor-general,
6    2,   17|       from his entry into the offices of the diamond arrayal until
7    2,   17|    had raised him high in the offices of the governor-general,
8    2,   19|   like him, at Tijuco, in the offices of the governor of the diamond
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