Part,  Chapter

 1     I,      IV|         newspapers. I found quite a number of them - French, English,
 2     I,      IV|             only a small and select number. Here also was no Hungarian
 3     I,     VII|             as you well know, are a number of kind, disinterested,
 4     I,     VII|        drum-majors, and they have a number of subalterns, not less
 5     I,     VII|            suffrages being 1,501 in number, whereas my adversary had
 6     I,      IX|           listen to me! For a great number of years I have lived here
 7     I,      IX|           of the chest, and I saw a number of linen bags and an equally
 8     I,      IX|           bags and an equally large number of bladders. The linen bags,
 9     I,       X|           list. This was repeated a number of times, and behind me
10     I,      XI| aristocratic little mouths. And the number of questions they ask is
11    II,     III|         make haste to go there.~ ~A number of times the illustrious
12    II,     III|             Of course, there were a number of young aristocrats paying
13    II,     VII|        seemed to swell out of their number seven white gloves, as did
14    II,     XII|            order of the forces, the number of the batteries, etc.,
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