Part,  Chapter

 1     I,      II|     help the lady out. She was standing on the steps, already prepared
 2     I,      II|        long-legged Englishman, standing with watch in hand, reckoning
 3     I,      IV|  turnstile, where the lady was standing as quiet and composed as
 4     I,     VII|     moral integrity, the lofty standing of his party, and his party'
 5     I,    XIII|     beautiful afternoon. I was standing in my front garden, attired,
 6     I,    XIII|   interesting object!"~ ~I was standing near the fence, by the side
 7    II,       I|  observed a double step-ladder standing in front of a tree. "Bring
 8    II,       I|       the other girl was still standing. The little blonde vixen,
 9    II,      IV|      her husband of two hours' standing, humiliated, stunned, without
10    II,       V| certain whether the spot I was standing on belonged to this earth
11    II,     VII|   friendship and gratitude for standing by his side at this turning-point
12    II,     VII|     both." The mock priest was standing with his glass in hand to
13    II,    VIII|   shaving.~ ~The woman was yet standing beside me, and, as I thought
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