Part,  Chapter

1     I,     III|             full of happy plans and hopes? What had they done to deserve
2     I,      IV|          Tisza he entertained great hopes, and he felt sorry for Apponyi,
3    II,     XVI| proclamation was a deathblow to all hopes of peace, and destroyed
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