Part,  Chapter

 1     I,       I|      broken through long, long ago! What if the old Grecian
 2     I,      IV|        his father some minutes ago, and he looked just as dull
 3     I,    VIII| younger brothers, and had long ago relinquished the hope of
 4     I,    VIII|       same as he did ten years ago; not altered in the least.
 5     I,    VIII|      hearty lunch half an hour ago, and so you need not worry
 6     I,    VIII|     worse than I was ten years ago, and far better than most
 7     I,    VIII|        I said, just four years ago, on my ninety-third birthday,
 8     I,      IX| feebler than you did ten years ago, and there is no positive
 9     I,      IX|       or as you were ten years ago. For you are in perfect
10     I,    XIII|      and paid your homage long ago. Her ladyship really threatened
11    II,       I|     introduced him not an hour ago, and - talk of his being
12    II,       X|     was that?"~ ~"Three months ago."~ ~"At the time I arrived
13    II,      XV| received a letter a day or two ago."~ ~"I know it. The letter
14    II,      XV|       posted not quite an hour ago."~ ~"And the contents of
15    II,    XVII|        feeble spirit, and long ago subdued by the more potent
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