Part,  Chapter

1     I,      IV|      if in fear I might break loose and run off, he led me to
2     I,       V|  called, the countess, wore a loose morning-dress of raw silk,
3     I,      VI| beautiful arms bare below the loose lace-trimmed sleeves. She
4    II,     VII|    How dare you play fast and loose with us, after all the expenses
5    II,     VII|     and, while I gathered the loose tresses and coiled them
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