Part,  Chapter

1     I,      XI|        meeting he told me that henceforth we should stick to each
2    II,       I|      of national idiosyncrasy. Henceforth he will be known as a Hungarian
3    II,     VII|       for his good intentions. Henceforth we shall be friendly neighbours,
4    II,     VII| permission, and you will stay. Henceforth, whenever you come to Vernöcze,
5    II,      IX|      have worked miracles, and henceforth I shall believe in you as
6    II,    XVII|        wanting. This day shall henceforth be kept as a high holiday,
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