Part,  Chapter

 1 Note1         |   of Hungary's great man of letters, Maurus Jókai, was translated
 2     I,      IV|   who handed his master two letters. "Will you give me leave
 3     I,      IV|      He opened and read the letters, and, replacing them again
 4     I,       V|   came on the pretence that letters and newspapers had arrived
 5    II,     VII|   have written two pleasant letters - one to Countess Diodora,
 6    II,       X|   she wrote, in bold, large letters, her full name, and I stood
 7    II,       X| blade was graven, in golden letters, "Buona notte;" and "Buona
 8    II,    XIII|  Underneath I read in large letters, "The Prussians severely
 9    II,    XIII|   following report in large letters -~ ~"The Prussian army scattered!
10    II,     XIV|     over, I asked her if no letters had arrived for me during
11    II,     XIV|   For a short time back all letters coming from foreign parts
12    II,      XV| solved the contents of both letters.~ ~The first was that of
13    II,     XVI|  few lines printed in large letters, "Sedan, September 2, 8
14    II,     XVI|  large placards, in big red letters, invited all foreigners
15 Note2         | blade was graven, in golden letters, "Buona notte; and "Buona
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