Part,  Chapter

 1     I,      IV|    clock. Dinner was invariably served at six, and I was entirely
 2     I,      IV|         I was late, I should be served afresh. The cook should
 3     I,      VI|         over her beautiful hair served as the veil, and made the
 4     I,      VI|       and champagne, were to be served.~ ~"I hope you will be able
 5     I,      VI|        is in Hungary frequently served after a night of dissipation;
 6     I,    VIII|         my uncle ever kept, who served for porter, gardener, and
 7     I,       X|        for them, somehow, so he served as surveyor, and that was
 8    II,      IV| struggle for liberty in 1848 he served as a captain of the - -
 9    II,      VI|        in other men's rooms, is served by other men's servants,
10    II,     VII|      trout, champagne should be served. The cork was drawn with
11    II,      IX|      its truth.~ ~Breakfast was served to me in my room. The ladies
12    II,     XII| superior was old Duval, who had served as camp-surgeon at Sebastopol,
13    II,      XV|       battlefield, where he has served the French army. He has
14    II,    XVII|     might cost me so long as it served your purpose. Of course,
15    II,    XVII|      deny the term which I have served at your side. I shall possess
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