Part,  Chapter

1     I,      IV|            and void of all natural feeling? or else was it part of
2     I,      IV|         fault. She was not without feeling; she was apparently a good
3     I,    XIII| rehabilitate me. It was an intense feeling of relief, of pride, of
4    II,      VI|       twofold impression. My first feeling was a painful regret that
5    II,     VII|           protestations with equal feeling. The bride, in a dove-coloured
6    II,      XI|         proud old castle. But that feeling passed, and with it the
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