Part,  Chapter

1     I,      IV|            all human sentiment and experience, we should expect a mother
2    II,     III|           her that I had had great experience in the treatment of nervous
3    II,     III|         spite of the knowledge and experience I had gained, I was such
4    II,     XII|            have acquired skill and experience in their great military
5    II,     XII| Saarbrücken, where old Dr. Duval's experience was confirmed; the Prussian
6    II,     XII|            the humiliation of this experience. The eye can hardly perceive
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