Part,  Chapter

 1     I,      IV|      should find an assortment of newspapers. He then quickly and skilfully
 2     I,      IV|   reading-room, and looked at the newspapers. I found quite a number
 3     I,       V|         pretence that letters and newspapers had arrived for me, and
 4     I,      VI|    reported by gossiping American newspapers."~ ~With that he rang the
 5     I,     VII|         and at two-and-thirty the newspapers spoke of me as a famous
 6     I,       X|       polemics, into professional newspapers; and when I had defeated
 7     I,     XII|        language, in the Hungarian newspapers of the period. There is
 8    II,    XIII|   victorious elsewhere. The Paris newspapers and the Bourse supported
 9    II,    XIII|         and read one of the Paris newspapers - the last that had arrived
10    II,    XIII|       fled for their lives.~ ~The newspapers in the coffee-house were
11    II,     XVI| experienced reader of Continental newspapers, I began my reading on the
12    II,    XVII|          to respect you! When the newspapers spoke of your undaunted
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