Part,  Chapter

 1     I,      IV|        and she did not think it necessary to extend them to her child.
 2     I,       V|       from whom I can learn the necessary particulars of the terrible
 3     I,     VII|       VOTE.~ ~I do not think it necessary to particularly describe
 4     I,     VII|        a new election was found necessary, and the day after I had
 5     I,    VIII|         his own pocket with the necessary means, and in extending
 6     I,    VIII|          then it was not at all necessary for me to come. You want
 7     I,       X| definite renunciation, with the necessary affidavit, such being your
 8     I,      XI|         the time for making all necessary arrangements will have passed.
 9     I,     XII|        or sew him up, as may be necessary. Up to the day of election
10    II,      II|        However, the beetles are necessary to my nieces, and therefore
11    II,      II|   therefore they must live."~ ~"Necessary?" I cried. "How so?"~ ~The
12    II,    VIII|       mouth is only opened when necessary to her own purposes; in
13    II,      IX|        God, he did not think it necessary to kiss me!~ ~A week later
14    II,      XI|     spend more than is strictly necessary. I am of a saving disposition."~ ~
15    II,      XI|     Paris, and procured all the necessary surgical instruments at
16    II,    XIII|    wounds, and assist me in the necessary operations." This was a
17    II,    XVII|         nothing which I thought necessary to your health and that
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