Part,  Chapter

 1     I,       I|          more comfortable until we arrived at some large station, where
 2     I,     III|            all kinds of labourers, arrived upon it. The train stopped
 3     I,      IV|              The train from Zürich arrived at the Eastern Railway Station
 4     I,      IV|         enigma to me.~ ~At last we arrived at the Silver King's residence -
 5     I,       V|         letters and newspapers had arrived for me, and with that he
 6    II,       I|           midnight when we finally arrived at Siegfried's shooting-box,
 7    II,      IV|         when that time had at last arrived, my friend was an old man
 8    II,       X|      months ago."~ ~"At the time I arrived from Vienna?"~ ~"Yes."~ ~"
 9    II,      XI|            France was quiet. So we arrived in Paris unmolested; and
10    II,     XII|             all too late, MacMahon arrived with his troops, Douay's
11    II,    XIII|     resembled a regular flight, we arrived at a certain town. I entered
12    II,    XIII|     newspapers - the last that had arrived the same day.~ ~A dazzling
13    II,     XIV| disagreeable, dirty weather when I arrived in Paris. It had rained
14    II,     XIV|            master of the house had arrived.~ ~The valet met me at the
15    II,     XIV|        asked her if no letters had arrived for me during my absence.~ ~"
16    II,      XV|            my husband! He has just arrived from the battlefield, where
17    II,     XVI|            wife.~ ~When we finally arrived at Brussels, late at night,
18    II,    XVII|           Flamma's confinement had arrived, and a son was born. I had
19    II,    XVII|         for the commander-in-chief arrived - the mother. She was in
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