Part,  Chapter

 1     I,      IV|  conversation turned to art in general, and Mr. Dumany surprised
 2     I,      IV|    about us than foreigners in general do. He did not think the
 3     I,      XI|      of the king's. Yet what a general that Siegfried might have
 4    II,       I|      should avenge myself by a general onslaught on their protégées.
 5    II,      IV|     and it is said of them, in general, that of all political emigrants
 6    II,      IV| politician, the other a famous general, were witnesses, and the
 7    II,     VII|        in our disposition - in general, of course.~ ~The effect
 8    II,     XII|     masters. French surgery in general occupies a foremost place.
 9    II,     XII|     quick-firing rifles, and a general onslaught was begun upon
10    II,     XVI|        and a strict command of General Trochu expressly forbade
11    II,     XVI|      consider which command of General Trochu should be respected -
12    II,     XVI|       is severely wounded, and General Wimpffen has taken command
13    II,     XVI|     this lighting for room was general; and as for the noise and
14    II,     XVI|         sure enough, I read - "General rise! French values mounting
15    II,    XVII|        a good salary, and is a general favourite. He is very much
16    II,    XVII|      plain truth will serve in general as a cooling sedative. There
17    II,    XVII|   money. Some say that I was a general spy of the Prussians, and
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