Part,  Chapter

 1     I,       I|       sweetly on me; and when I got up and signed to him that
 2     I,    VIII|      All I wanted of him I have got, and there is an end of
 3     I,    VIII|       not ask for them, I never got a penny, and soon learned
 4     I,    VIII|        Narodne Novine, which he got from the village parson;
 5     I,    VIII|          but if the saints have got hold of you, and such a
 6     I,       X|     evidently an old sword-cut, got up from his seat at the
 7     I,      XI| necessaries. I could never have got on without his help - at
 8     I,    XIII|       to visit me! Have you not got my letter?"~ ~"I received
 9    II,     VII|         She laid down the book, got up, and extended her hand. "
10    II,       X|      for pen and ink, and, as I got up from the seat before
11    II,    XIII|        him on my shoulders, and got him out of the line of fire.
12    II,    XIII|        wounded men, with wounds got from sword-cuts, rifle-bullets,
13    II,    XVII|         myself for, when I have got sixteen million francs of
14    II,    XVII|        do me still. The money I got by following your suggestions,
15    II,    XVII|    versions afloat as to how we got our money. Some say that
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