Part,  Chapter

 1     I,      II|       the same time a shower of small stones crashed on the roof
 2     I,      II|        were thrust forward. Two small gloved female hands, locked
 3     I,      II|       of the mountain, and that small span of star-lit heaven
 4     I,     III|         the hope of success was small. True, the two or three
 5     I,      IV|       had nothing with me but a small satchel, which I had saved,
 6     I,      IV|       gourd blossoms around its small windows, and I can appreciate
 7     I,      IV|           of the latter, only a small and select number. Here
 8     I,      IV| ship-cabin-like apartment, with small, round windows, between
 9     I,       V|         a little settee and two small gilded and embroidered chairs;
10     I,    VIII|      before me, and that made a small sum go a long way.~ ~Well,
11     I,      IX|      king in its way, and not a small way, either. Now listen
12    II,       I|       this lordly forest and my small twenty-acre park! Red squirrels,
13    II,       I|       little coral mouth was so small that the idea struck me
14    II,    XIII|       incident. A comparatively small defensive force had been
15    II,    XVII|         concealed in a drawer a small and well-worn note-book.
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