Part,  Chapter

1 Note1         |  heart of the town, in the summer just far enough outside
2     I,       V|    and noiseless as a fine summer rain. At the touch of a
3     I,     XII|    should be a gardener in summer and a museum-keeper in winter,
4    II,      II|   which we take off; their summer wings they keep, and we
5    II,      II| their liberty again. It is summer now; they have no need of
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