Part,  Chapter

 1     I,      II|        train had fallen was so deep that, in spite of the erect
 2     I,       V| monomania. From this arose the deep melancholy which held her
 3     I,       V|       said -~ ~"Have you drunk deep enough of the bitter cup?
 4     I,      VI|        Mrs. Dumany presided in deep mourning. The only jewel
 5     I,     VII|    parties, one of which drank deep, while the other drank deeper
 6    II,       I|     hoarse call, the roebuck's deep bellow, the wild boar's
 7    II,       I|      lashes overhung a pair of deep blue, or rather sea-green,
 8    II,       I|          Her voice was a rich, deep contralto, and very sweet.~ ~"
 9    II,      II|      men, with pale faces, and deep, sorrowful eyes; and that
10    II,      VI|    transparent, pale face, her deep, sea-tinted eyes, and her
11    II,      VI|        enough have their fists deep in it. But, now that you
12    II,     VII|    voluptuous sighs of relief, deep and long-drawn; in the magnetic
13    II,     VII|       this she fell asleep; so deep, so peaceful was her sleep
14    II,    XVII|      Very good; live on, drink deep of the fountain of life,
15    II,    XVII|       the waves of life, drink deep of the cup of pleasure,
16    II,    XVII|      her, and the sight of her deep and real agitation summoned
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