Part,  Chapter

 1     I,       I|          way, and in the landslide four villages were buried. This
 2     I,      IV|          conversion scheme and the four per cent. bonds, and from
 3     I,     VII|          not fully persuaded until four or five angels (golden,
 4     I,    VIII|          pulse. I have known these four years that I am to die at
 5     I,    VIII|            It was, as I said, just four years ago, on my ninety-third
 6     I,      XI|           his own chaise, to which four beautiful horses were attached,
 7     I,      XI|         went by his own chaise and four to Nagy Szombat, where we
 8     I,      XI|           asked.~ ~"Something over four thousand florins," I replied.~ ~"
 9     I,    XIII|          in my pocket for the last four days. I confess that I felt
10    II,      II|    pronounced this conviction, the four persons present looked at
11    II,      II|             and in the eyes of all four of them I clearly discerned
12    II,      IV|      quarrel with her, for she has four millions, and is not likely
13    II,    VIII|      subject between us. There are four now: the step-ladder, the
14    II,     XIV|     doubled themselves, and I hold four millions of francs for you.
15    II,     XIV|        Surely a man who had thrown four millions out at the window
16    II,     XVI|           was detained for exactly four hours. Again my luggage
17    II,     XVI|           learned. 'Change open at four o'clock in the morning!
18    II,     XVI|         and his waistcoat had lost four buttons; but he was radiant.
19    II,     XVI|          me. He had ordered lunch: Four dozen oysters, woodcock,
20    II,     XVI|            and here is the result. Four millions are the prize of
21    II,     XVI|    differences. His house cost him four hundred thousand francs.
22    II,    XVII|         she must have made it some four hundred thousand francs.
23    II,    XVII|           you, and I will give you four hours to make your decision.
24    II,    XVII| pocket-book, and showed it to me - four laughing little cherub heads,
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