Part,  Chapter

 1     I,       I|       more communicative, talk turned upon the subject of the
 2     I,      II|  tender, the coal-van had been turned upside down, and these had
 3     I,     III|     man pocketed his money and turned, when an idea struck him. "
 4     I,      IV| recollected the situation, and turned to leave the perron. Perhaps,
 5     I,      IV|       to them!~ ~However, as I turned to leave, I was surprised
 6     I,      IV|       will by each reporter be turned into a different meaning,
 7     I,      IV|     value."~ ~Our conversation turned to art in general, and Mr.
 8     I,      IX|       locks the keys have been turned to this point, the chest
 9     I,      IX|     half of that land has been turned into a deer-park, and the
10     I,       X| green-covered table, and as he turned I beheld an aged and careworn
11     I,       X|  finger at me and said, "He is turned into a German, an Austrian,"
12     I,       X|      know that the milksop had turned into a fighting bull?" was
13    II,       I|    Gardener, do you hear?"~ ~I turned around, and beheld two beautiful
14    II,       I|          The black-haired girl turned to her and complained - "
15    II,       I|       other girl; and then she turned to me again, and, lifting
16    II,       I|    Countess Flamma. The latter turned to me, and said in her quiet
17    II,      II|      on the sandwiches; now he turned in comical vexation to me,
18    II,      II|        an involuntary shiver I turned away.~ ~ ~ ~
19    II,      IV|     pressed my hands, and then turned away and buried his face
20    II,       V|      luncheon, Countess Flamma turned to me with the question -~ ~"
21    II,       V|     favourites, the roses, and turned to me for a favour. Countess
22    II,     VII|        begin his toast, when I turned to him and asked -~ ~"Is
23    II,    VIII|       but at the threshold she turned and said - "I have given
24    II,      IX|       best to take my leave. I turned first to Flamma, who laid
25    II,       X|      like a wooden puppet, she turned and disappeared through
26    II,       X|       moment when her back was turned something like a flame flashed
27    II,       X|        because his fortune had turned his head? And what would
28    II,    XIII|        than the French, and it turned out that their artillery
29    II,    XIII|        there musing, old Duval turned my face around and exclaimed - "
30    II,     XVI|    that all my curses could be turned into blessings, and that
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