Part,  Chapter

 1     I,       I|     quitted me, but immediately returned, assisting a lady with both
 2     I,     III|         watching the goats.~ ~I returned to the mournful scene which
 3     I,      IV|             Just then the valet returned, and, deferentially bowing,
 4     I,      VI|      letting down the curtains, returned to me.~ ~He had hardly sat
 5     I,      VI|         Many, or rather Dumany, returned to me, I was sitting before
 6     I,    VIII|   homage to his Maker, and then returned to his desolate home. There
 7     I,    VIII|        that bank-bill which you returned to me strongly interested
 8     I,    VIII|        but that money was never returned to me, and although I have
 9     I,      IX|      the museum. My uncle and I returned to the narrow turret-room
10     I,    XIII|         out into a merry laugh, returned the apparatus to the groom,
11     I,    XIII|     have been there, and I have returned, and I will tell you."~ ~ ~ ~
12    II,       I|        asked -~ ~"Has the Count returned home?"~ ~"He has," I answered.~ ~"
13    II,       I|         you were, he would have returned the compliment."~ ~"But
14    II,      VI|       in my coat pocket. Then I returned to our former theme, and
15    II,     VII|        of his life, whereupon I returned his protestations with equal
16    II,     VII|     little."~ ~She went in, but returned instantly, and beckoned
17    II,     VII|      But now that her sense had returned, her bashfulness returned
18    II,     VII|       returned, her bashfulness returned also. "Could not the remaining
19    II,     VII|         shining orbs. "You have returned?" she exclaimed, as if in
20    II,      IX|        Of course, Cenni had not returned to them.~ ~As I gave them
21    II,      XI|         Bank.~ ~From Brussels I returned to Paris, and procured all
22    II,      XV|        an hour the passport was returned to me in proper order, and
23    II,     XVI| millions had hatched again, and returned to me doubled. Dame Fortuna
24    II,    XVII|        his name was Varjassy. I returned to Brussels, and remained
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