Part,  Chapter

 1     I,     III|      not a language generally spoken by foreigners, least of
 2     I,      IV|   hovel, of which my host had spoken, was not to be found.~ ~
 3     I,       V|   those large dark-blue eyes, spoken to me with those finely-chiselled,
 4     I,      VI|       Dumany and his wife had spoken were already present and
 5     I,      VI|  highest pitch, for they were spoken in clear, well-pronounced
 6     I,      IX|     alive to whom I have ever spoken, or shall ever speak about
 7     I,       X| fellow-student of whom I have spoken. But, of course, he kept
 8     I,       X|   country and nation.~ ~I had spoken with all the bravery of
 9    II,       I|     lightly, "and that may be spoken of; but the 'step-ladder,'
10    II,     III|   convict you. You have never spoken of your special ailment
11    II,     III|        I have often heard her spoken of by that name. I think
12    II,     III|     girl, who was treated and spoken of as quite a baby; yet,
13    II,       X|    death of a suicide, and be spoken of as a lunatic who had
14    II,    XVII|     and honour, I should have spoken. Oh, how I have longed to
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