Part,  Chapter

1     I,      VI|        the sweet sounds of our beloved mother tongue.~ ~He came
2     I,      IX|       remained alone among his beloved curiosities, which became
3    II,     III|    were stored my late uncle's beloved curiosities, and I told
4    II,    VIII| reality of my happiness. I was beloved, and I loved again; and
5    II,       X|    reality, and I looked at my beloved, and tried to catch a glance
6    II,    XVII|   husband in France who is not beloved by his wife were to enlist
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