Part,  Chapter

 1     I,       I|    spoke excellently, and I am certain that if a dozen persons
 2     I,      II|      them down, I am not quite certain that I really spoke them;
 3     I,      II|    really spoke them; I am not certain of a single word or action
 4     I,       X|       was made the monopoly of certain people, whereas decent and
 5    II,       V|        that I did not know for certain whether the spot I was standing
 6    II,      VI|  societies as well, there is a certain person whom we call "Potya
 7    II,     VII|        always alike. There are certain symbolical marks on the
 8    II,      XI|         for he had learned for certain that in a year's time Siegfried
 9    II,      XI| failure to repay the loan at a certain date.~ ~This money, with
10    II,    XIII| MacMahon and Bazaine, who were certain to crush them all at their
11    II,    XIII|        flight, we arrived at a certain town. I entered a café,
12    II,      XV|           Yes, the police have certain knowledge of the fact that
13    II,     XVI|        fancied evil had come a certain good. "But if evil may change
14    II,    XVII|   evening on which you made me certain confidential disclosures.
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