Part,  Chapter

 1     I,      VI|   into sauer-kraut. This they send after me, wherever I happen
 2     I,    VIII|    without being well paid, I send you the enclosed bank-bill,
 3     I,      IX|    bishop could be induced to send some nice Hungarian priest
 4     I,      IX|     This receipt you need not send me, but keep it safe; and
 5     I,      XI|  Siegfried helped to pack and send off my furniture to Dumanyfalva,
 6     I,    XIII|    the Vice-Governor does not send his sentinels to guard the
 7    II,       I|  treat you as a gardener, and send you on errands? Why did
 8    II,    VIII|       unhitch the horses, and send up my necessaries. "Will
 9    II,    VIII| greatly oblige me if you will send me a bowl with warm water;
10    II,    VIII|   this evening."~ ~"May I not send you a cup of tea?"~ ~I started,
11    II,      XI|      money, all the same, and send it for me to Paris, as well
12    II,      XI|  there - at any rate, he must send it. Then I took the rosewood
13    II,     XII|  immortalising cannon-ball to send me up to heaven and glory!
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