Part,  Chapter

 1     I,     VII|            As I was established in Vienna, where the competition is
 2     I,    VIII|      satisfied with my position in Vienna, and as I had no mother
 3     I,    VIII|       Good-bye! I have patients in Vienna, and cannot afford to waste
 4     I,      IX|            which is on your way to Vienna. I am afraid to entrust
 5     I,       X| prescriptive sinecures, went up to Vienna and did their best to make
 6     I,      XI|     remonstrated; "I have to go to Vienna and provide for my patients."~ ~"
 7     I,      XI|       enough. I have some money in Vienna, and I am going to fetch
 8     I,      XI|       fetch it. I have to go up to Vienna, anyhow, to arrange my belongings
 9     I,      XI|        where we took the train for Vienna. In Vienna he never moved
10     I,      XI|           the train for Vienna. In Vienna he never moved from my side,
11     I,     XII|             I could not go back to Vienna for very shame. A flouted,
12    II,      VI|            formerly a physician in Vienna, had no right to accept
13    II,     VII|       would be unnatural if an old Vienna theatre-goer like me did
14    II,       X|            the time I arrived from Vienna?"~ ~"Yes."~ ~"Was that the
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