Part,  Chapter

 1     I,      II| sketch-book is open, and he is making a vivid sketch of the sensational
 2     I,      II|       for his pencil, and kept making sketch after sketch. The
 3     I,       V|       other creatures of God's making. He must needs have a separate
 4     I,       V|       my journal, and, without making my excuses to the lady,
 5     I,      IX|        upon a better plan than making you my heir, and letting
 6     I,       X|       him outright, instead of making a living corpse of him,
 7     I,      XI|      be gone, and the time for making all necessary arrangements
 8     I,     XII|   minds of the electors and of making drunken animals out of decent
 9    II,      IV|     friend - his love! You are making love to Cenni, although
10    II,      IV|        that I never thought of making love to her."~ ~"Possibly
11    II,    VIII|    serves you as a pretext for making grimaces, I cannot clearly
12    II,    VIII|        impression my words are making on you. Would you mind laying
13    II,    VIII|     for a while, and leave off making faces and holding the tip
14    II,       X|      wedding-night in a study, making pecuniary computation, is
15    II,    XVII|       I believed that you were making use of my money to feed
16    II,    XVII|       a great part before her, making believe that I had not touched
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