Part,  Chapter

 1     I,      IV|        for my wife. On ordinary days she is up and presides at
 2     I,     VII|       János had been buried two days before election-day by providing
 3     I,    VIII|   trouble to visit me for a few days here in my house.~ ~"DUMANY
 4     I,      XI|         did not object to a few days of dissipation, enjoying
 5     I,     XII|      the course of two or three days I had a hearty indigestion,
 6     I,    XIII|         was about ten or twelve days after my discomfiture, and
 7     I,    XIII|        pocket for the last four days. I confess that I felt a
 8     I,    XIII|         to take place in twenty days. Our party was firm as a
 9    II,      IV| adjoining sitting-room. On such days Cenni is entirely at liberty,
10    II,      IX|        had gone to Volhynia six days before.~ ~If you think that
11    II,      XI|        start for Paris in three days. You had better make arrangements
12    II,      XI|  Brussels as a deposit.~ ~Three days after, we were on our journey
13    II,      XI|       Swiss route, for in those days it was the safest way to
14    II,     XIV|         rained for the last few days, for usually after great
15    II,     XVI|            It took us two whole days to reach Brussels. All the
16    II,     XVI|      swords which they used two days before to drive off and
17    II,     XVI|        The rise was lasting for days, and all Europe believed
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