Part,  Chapter

 1     I,     III|    entered, and the child caught sight of me, the little face lit
 2     I,      VI|         I am unable to pay it at sight. I have to ask my wife's
 3     I,      IX|        This room of itself was a sight to see, and I was slightly
 4    II,       I|         it, I could not bear the sight of the glittering, green
 5    II,      IV|         and not guessed at it by sight."~ ~"Did you not find a
 6    II,       V|    protesting that she hated the sight of the vulgar wretch she
 7    II,       V|        your mistake! Why, what a sight it will be to have the great
 8    II,     XII|           but, oh! what an awful sight it was! Man and beast piled
 9    II,     XVI|        was radiant. As he caught sight of me, he ran to meet me,
10    II,     XVI| assisting me to reach Paris. The sight of my uniform, my wounded
11    II,    XVII|      never pray for it. Its very sight is loathsome to me! I have
12    II,    XVII|         I looked at her, and the sight of her deep and real agitation
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