Part,  Chapter

 1     I,       I|            down to kiss him, and he smiled sweetly on me; and when
 2     I,      IV|     Hortobágy! Just as I myself! He smiled at my astonishment, but
 3     I,      VI|          utter astonishment, and he smiled. "You did not recognise
 4     I,      VI|           said in Hungarian, and he smiled happily.~ ~"Oh, the Hungarian
 5     I,      VI|         thoughts in my face, for he smiled and said -~ ~"You will presently
 6     I,      IX|          death to me.~ ~The old man smiled. "You talk so because you
 7     I,       X| well-meaning man at my elbow; but I smiled and kept my seat.~ ~"Who
 8     I,      XI|       laughingly. The Vice-Governor smiled knowingly, and Siegfried
 9     I,     XII|           hesitated, when Siegfried smiled, and, taking from his pocket
10     I,    XIII|             such an interest."~ ~He smiled. "Merit is not everything,"
11    II,       I|            an Austrian."~ ~The lady smiled at the humorous introduction,
12    II,      II|            Rationalist.~ ~Siegfried smiled, and smoked his cigarette
13    II,     VII|        effect of that poison."~ ~He smiled mischievously, and, turning,
14    II,      IX|           that chapel."~ ~Siegfried smiled as he guessed the reason
15    II,      IX|            silence, and then Flamma smiled, and Diodora also. At last,
16    II,     XVI|         with a warning gesture, and smiled mischievously; whereat I
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