Part,  Chapter

 1     I,       I|       object; but asked if we were free from small-pox, diphtheritis,
 2     I,      II|    completely, so that the air had free access to the fire. Upon
 3     I,      IV|            for a day's rest, I was free to retire to my rooms at
 4     I,       X|   Illésházy had pronounced Hungary free and independent with smooth
 5     I,      XI|         the hated army, and he was free to ride his own horses instead
 6    II,     III| inclination to give them up of her free will. I rather believed
 7    II,      IV|        constitutional state with a free Parliament, and had crowned
 8    II,      IV|            at liberty and left him free to bestow his name upon
 9    II,      IV|            beetle, and she set him free; he was allowed to live
10    II,      VI|            afraid that, if you had free access to your uncle's iron
11    II,    VIII|         love, but you will also be free of the pangs of jealousy
12    II,      IX|         and the same evening I was free to take my bride home to
13    II,    XIII|         discharge, my boy; you are free."~ ~"My discharge?" I asked,
14    II,      XV|            seeing that I could not free myself of her, I caught
15    II,      XV|           Go to-day, while you are free to go; to-morrow it is possible
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