Part,  Chapter

 1     I,       I|    courier, and a huge negro servant to prepare his baths, besides
 2     I,       I|  grand stately-looking negro servant, with gold-braided cap and
 3     I,      IV| silver salver upon which the servant had brought them, he ordered
 4     I,       V|      other apartment. As the servant stepped up and drew the
 5     I,       V|      Tom, the negro, my best servant, and the truest! He saved
 6     I,      VI|   most grateful and obedient servant for ever. I hand you a blank
 7     I,      VI|     he rang the bell for the servant, and gave his orders for
 8     I,    VIII|    and an old man - the only servant my uncle ever kept, who
 9     I,      XI|     Happily, my faithful old servant had gone with the furniture
10    II,       I|      some old friend, or - a servant. Of course, I had no difficulty
11    II,       I|    these girls took me for a servant. Well, let it pass!~ ~I
12    II,     VII|   the glasses, but, when the servant came to help me, I took
13    II,     VII|    hope and assurance.~ ~The servant conducted me to the room
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