Part,  Chapter

1     I,       I|  Of her beauty I could not judge, for she wore a bonnet with
2     I,     III| About as much as we are, I judge. Why, he is talking incessantly,
3    II,      IX|    dwell on; but you shall judge for yourself.~ ~ ~ ~
4    II,     XVI|       Will you allow me to judge of my own affairs?" said
5    II,    XVII|  you. Now let me see. If I judge correctly, I can spare you
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