Part,  Chapter

1     I,       I|     down the corridor I threw a glance into his corner, I could
2     I,     VII|     hand, and met her appealing glance with something like assurance.
3    II,       I|   ladder, throwing me a haughty glance because I had the impertinence
4    II,      II| revealed in a clear, glittering glance, cold and keen as a steel
5    II,       X|   beloved, and tried to catch a glance of her beautiful, downcast
6    II,    XVII|        I found that of late her glance had a troubled, I may say,
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