Part,  Chapter

1     I,      IV| without a more or less perfect knowledge of Latin. But where in a
2     I,     VII|        that it has come to his knowledge that his antagonist actually
3    II,     III|      sagacity, in spite of the knowledge and experience I had gained,
4    II,     III|     get married without my own knowledge!"~ ~"Just you keep quiet.
5    II,      XV|        the police have certain knowledge of the fact that you keep
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