Part,  Chapter

 1     I,       I|              could not judge, for she wore a bonnet with a thick veil,
 2     I,      IV|               a healthy flush, and he wore side whiskers, but no moustache.
 3     I,      IV|         plainly attired in black, and wore no jewellery at all. The
 4     I,       V|             was called, the countess, wore a loose morning-dress of
 5     I,      VI|          mourning. The only jewel she wore was a large cross studded
 6     I,      VI|            the countess, came in. She wore a white wrapper, covered
 7     I,       X|      never-to-be-forgotten hero-king, wore a clean-shaven face like
 8     I,     XII|             beard of a week's growth, wore a pair of coarse breeches
 9     I,    XIII|            curious old building. They wore long black riding-habits,
10    II,       I|               the country. The blonde wore a dress of some sort of
11    II,       I|                  On one of my hands I wore an antique carnelian seal-ring,
12    II,      II| Mephistopheles in Faust, and there he wore a goat's-beard and red-feathered
13    II,     VII|              to face, alone. His face wore a gloomy expression, and
14    II,      IX|         complexion the least bit. She wore a black lace scarf to conceal
15    II,    XVII|              off the hideous mask you wore, have shown me your real
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