Part,  Chapter

1     I,       V|    room which I now entered resembled to some extent the Blue
2     I,     VII|  poultry-dealer, so closely resembled Tóth János, the potter,
3     I,    VIII|   and grafting continually, resembled some sorcerer who, with
4     I,    XIII|   the Slav gardener, whom I resembled, was bound to understand
5    II,    XIII| forced march that very much resembled a regular flight, we arrived
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