Part,  Chapter

 1     I,    VIII|    enterprises out of his own pocket with the necessary means,
 2     I,      IX| portal and put the key in his pocket. When, in order to do this,
 3     I,      IX|   that box was in Benedetti's pocket, and more is the pity that
 4     I,      IX|     more is the pity that the pocket held it so tight.~ ~ ~ ~
 5     I,     XII|  smiled, and, taking from his pocket a little bit of a letter,
 6     I,    XIII|     the letter had been in my pocket for the last four days.
 7    II,      VI|  money, uncounted, in my coat pocket. Then I returned to our
 8    II,     VII| beautiful, and put it into my pocket as a present for the bride.
 9    II,      IX|       was conceited enough to pocket the compliment and believe
10    II,       X| nearer; and, drawing from the pocket of her dress an envelope,
11    II,       X|    without a shilling in your pocket, as your friend was left
12    II,    XIII|      he put his hand into his pocket and said, "Now, my boy,
13    II,     XIV|     the cipher code was in my pocket, rolled up in a cigarette;
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