Part,  Chapter

 1     I,       I|      negro she questioned in English, and to a maid who brought
 2     I,     III|    all kinds of questions in English to an obstinate little boy.~ ~
 3     I,     III| German, French, Italian, and English, speaking Hungarian!~ ~I
 4     I,     III|    to my papa!"~ ~So he knew English well enough, since he understood
 5     I,      IV|    My dear little fool" - in English.~ ~Then I saw the father
 6     I,      IV|     had met with a good many English and American gentlemen before,
 7     I,      IV|     number of them - French, English, Italian, and one German;
 8     I,      IV|  every one - French, German, English, and Italian, and even some
 9     I,      XI| substituted for it a French, English, Spanish, Italian, Danish,
10    II,       I|  item on sea-turtles from an English paper. He did not exactly
11    II,      IV|      acquaintances among the English nobility, and he was soon
12    II,      IV|   speedily became at home in English high life. Among those aristocratic
13    II,      IV|     this trick on one of our English Hotspurs. Of you I know
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