Part,  Chapter

 1     I,       I|    valley and is greeted by a clear heaven and a multitude of
 2     I,       V|     consisted of a beautiful, clear waterfall, transparent as
 3     I,      VI|       for they were spoken in clear, well-pronounced Hungarian.~ ~
 4     I,       X|       my own self-respect and clear conscience, which, perhaps,
 5     I,      XI|     law?"~ ~"Of course it is, clear and distinct."~ ~"Then I
 6    II,       I|      two buildings extended a clear, broad lake, with silvery
 7    II,       I| marble forehead. Her skin was clear and transparent, but with
 8    II,       I|     murmuring and rippling, a clear mountain spring, which,
 9    II,      II|    disorder was revealed in a clear, glittering glance, cold
10    II,      VI|    interest and sympathy. Her clear, transparent, pale face,
11    II,       X|   Vernöczy of Vranicsa," in a clear, almost masculine hand.~ ~"
12    II,      XI|   camp-surgeon. My scheme was clear now. I was a dead man. I
13    II,     XIV|    not get there - a glass of clear, fresh water.~ ~Oh, how
14    II,     XIV|      to offer me - a glass of clear, fresh water.~ ~What a precious,
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