Part,  Chapter

1     I,       V|  met with; and not a single flower, real or artificial, greeted
2     I,      IX|    me. It was a magnificent flower, and almost black, with
3     I,     XII|   my eye fell upon a little flower which I recognised as a
4    II,       I| that in the chalice of each flower, two or more green cetonias
5    II,      II|   and in loving destroy the flower, I must call the cetonia
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