Part,  Chapter

 1     I,       I|     offend a gentleman, and so forth. He introduced himself as
 2     I,      II|     coupé, never again to come forth.~ ~At that moment I felt
 3     I,      II|        behind the bulwark came forth, creeping or running, shrieking
 4     I,      II|       wheels uppermost, and so forth to the top, and out of all
 5     I,      II|      of those few who had come forth unharmed, ran up and down
 6     I,      II|      and privation? Who knows? Forth he chants his prayers, loudly
 7     I,      IX| Dresden, old Hungarian, and so forth. The third room is full
 8     I,      XI|     armour as old iron, and so forth. "Now this is a masterpiece!"
 9     I,      XI|      fishing excursion, and so forth.~ ~While driving home from
10     I,     XII|      deceiver," "liar," and so forth were freely and frequently
11     I,    XIII|    feasting the voters, and so forth, Countess Diodora, Siegfried'
12    II,      IV|           My own Nell," and so forth - until I gave way, and
13    II,    XVII|     Dissimulation, I cast thee forth! Depart from the presence
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