Part,  Chapter

 1     I,       I| lonely condition, he opened a conversation. He told me that the son
 2     I,       I|      understand a word of our conversation; hence restraint was unnecessary.
 3     I,       I|       professes to teach real conversation, based on the observations
 4     I,       I|       aloud, and take part in conversation, but in a piping voice like
 5     I,       I|  speech."~ ~During this whole conversation the little fellow had sat
 6     I,      IV|       Mr. Dumany held a short conversation with a tall liveried footman
 7     I,      IV|       of lesser value."~ ~Our conversation turned to art in general,
 8     I,      IV|  faction. I tried to turn the conversation to Hungarian literature,
 9     I,      IV|    our special virtues.~ ~Our conversation was interrupted by the entrance
10     I,       V|       interrupted our painful conversation. He came on the pretence
11     I,      XI|  received, and in the ensuing conversation I took a very lively and
12    II,       I|     won't tell anybody of our conversation at the rose bushes? If you
13    II,      II|      succeeded in turning the conversation from the horned devil to
14    II,     III|       with that broke off the conversation.~ ~At that period, every
15    II,    XVII|      should like to have some conversation with her on money matters
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