Part,  Chapter

 1     I,       I|    entered, lantern in hand.~ ~"I beg your pardon, sir," he said, "
 2     I,      IV|           description. However, I beg you to revoke that 'I must,'
 3     I,      IV|     indeed!" he said. "But I must beg your pardon in advance for
 4     I,      VI|          committee at home."~ ~"I beg your pardon. Then I know
 5     I,     VII|          added my chief drummer. "Beg pardon," said one of the
 6     I,      XI| expressions."~ ~"Oh, of course; I beg your pardon! Only I should
 7     I,     XII|        and all that flummery, and beg you to come and kindly accept
 8    II,      IV|          the happy groom: -~ ~"'I beg your pardon for leaving
 9    II,     VII|         joke, and now allow me to beg you for my piece of pasteboard,
10    II,      IX|         to impute to me; I simply beg leave to ask for the hand
11    II,      IX|          her, by all means!"~ ~"I beg both your pardons," I said, "
12    II,      IX|      Siegfried!" said Diodora, "I beg you not to forget that this
13    II,      IX|           I do not object. Only I beg of you not to delay your
14    II,      XV|         to madame, and tell her I beg she will retire to the winter-garden,
15    II,     XVI|        glass and looked at me. "I beg pardon, sir, but - perhaps
16    II,    XVII|           memorable night. Let me beg you to take slate and pencil,
17    II,    XVII|       fell into Paradise."~ ~ ~"I beg your pardon," said I to
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