Part,  Chapter

 1     I,      VI|            resembling a rosary, and giving to the black-robed figure
 2     I,    VIII|              Well, to think of Dion giving away anything but advice!
 3     I,    VIII|        without my father's money by giving lessons, coaching less diligent
 4     I,    VIII|      repeats his warning, each time giving me one year less. Last week
 5     I,      IX|          his taking the other part, giving up the prospect of our mother'
 6     I,       X| cosmopolitan in tendency; and as to giving up my profession and becoming
 7    II,       V|          words verbally, instead of giving her a courteous reply. Siegfried
 8    II,       X|    Cornelius Dumany of Dumanyfalva, giving him full authority over
 9    II,      XI|           me leave to inform you by giving you a few data. All French
10    II,     XII|            on, shouting wildly, and giving the enemy's artillery no
11    II,    XIII|          petty suicidal designs and giving them a decent cloak. I never
12    II,     XVI|           him with tight-shut lips, giving vent to a slight "H - m,
13    II,    XVII|            of my being unhappy, and giving way to despair; with so
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