Part,  Chapter

1     I,     III|         in vain, all at once he sprang up, and seemed to strike
2     I,    XIII| Siegfried drove up to my house, sprang from his barouche, and,
3    II,       I|    little blonde opposite to me sprang up and put her little shell-coloured
4    II,      IV|        Siegfried's voice we all sprang from our seats, and Cenni,
5    II,     XVI|       her eyes in a moment. She sprang from the bed and came to
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