Part,  Chapter

 1     I,      IX|   of a country squire and a county member, would be physical
 2     I,      IX|     at his residence at the county seat, which is on your way
 3     I,       X|   will and testament in the county archives, in which last
 4     I,       X|    from the Governor of the county, and referred to the same
 5     I,       X|  annoyance. Arriving at the county seat, I paid my respects
 6     I,       X|      I had better go to the county meeting, which was to be
 7     I,       X|    the names of the present county members. A long list was
 8     I,      XI|     might drive over to the county town and put in an appearance
 9     I,      XI|    to the whole set."~ ~The county town was two hours' drive
10     I,      XI|   never found apart.~ ~At a county banquet Siegfried spoke
11     I,     XII|     inn-keeper in the whole county for that one day, and the
12    II,      VI| morning I drove over to the county seat, and paid a visit to
13    II,      VI|    and count them over. The county sheriff will go over with
14    II,      VI|     Just go straight to the County Savings Bank here, and ask
15    II,      XI|  her, and drove over to the county town to my solicitor, and
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