Part,  Chapter

 1     I,       I|         going on, when the guard entered, lantern in hand.~ ~"I beg
 2     I,     III|     obstinate little boy.~ ~As I entered, and the child caught sight
 3     I,       V|             The room which I now entered resembled to some extent
 4     I,      IX|         give up the career I had entered, the profession I had embraced
 5     I,      IX|        which I invite you."~ ~We entered the mansion, an old château
 6     I,      IX|         the main building. As we entered, my uncle locked the massive
 7    II,     III| treatment. No physician had ever entered her bed-room or parted the
 8    II,      VI|        with Tsang, the moment he entered the house his host would
 9    II,     VII|   reading before the lamp when I entered. She laid down the book,
10    II,     VII|          aware of my presence. I entered the room in which she sat
11    II,      IX|         balcony in front. When I entered, the doors and windows were
12    II,      IX|          not smoked at all. As I entered, the thought seemed to occur
13    II,    XIII|     arrived at a certain town. I entered a café, and being very curious
14    II,    XIII|         Before I left Chalons, I entered a café and drank a cupful
15    II,     XIV|          with quick steps, there entered - my wife. She had entered
16    II,     XIV|       entered - my wife. She had entered hastily, but, on seeing
17    II,      XV|          the broker at Brussels, entered hastily, his face livid
18    II,      XV|       keep quiet and not stir, I entered the salon.~ ~A police officer
19    II,    XVII|          and when occasionally I entered her room unexpectedly I
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