Part,  Chapter

 1     I,      II|  Here it is, look!" I said, turning his face toward the high
 2     I,      II| attracts my attention, and, turning, I behold a man, trying
 3     I,     III| these repeated shouts, and, turning in their direction, I observed
 4     I,     III|   speak Hungarian?" said I, turning to the Englishman. "Ours
 5     I,      IV|    them at once?" he asked, turning to me. "They are of some
 6     I,       V|      he answered; and then, turning to his wife, he said -~ ~"
 7     I,      VI|   James into the room, and, turning to her husband, she said - "
 8     I,      VI| entirely gone from me, and, turning back into the room, I asked,
 9    II,       I| rose to her lips, and then, turning to me again, asked -~ ~"
10    II,      II|     that I had succeeded in turning the conversation from the
11    II,     VII|  smiled mischievously, and, turning, he said in Hungarian, which
12    II,    VIII|     orders, I said, without turning -~ ~"Much obliged, my dear;
13    II,    XIII|    is the man I want," and, turning my face full toward him,
14    II,     XVI|    at the front page," and, turning the leaves, he pointed to
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