Part,  Chapter

 1     I,      IV|       a sort of ethnographical museum, full of relics and rarities
 2     I,      IX|      of the rooms is a perfect museum, and contains precious rarities.
 3     I,      IX| mansion and take charge of the museum therein, that he should
 4     I,      IX| secluded life as guardian of a museum, that was entirely out of
 5     I,      IX|        fast when I quitted the museum. My uncle and I returned
 6     I,      IX|     cannot buy for them - your museum. Oh, the Dumanys shall be
 7     I,      XI|      the contents of some dime museum - not of my uncle's valuable
 8     I,      XI|     actual worth of my uncle's museum."~ ~"I have no curiosity
 9     I,      XI|        the actual value of the museum. I had to put my signature
10     I,      XI|     for a peep at you and your museum. Well, I have done enough
11    II,     VII|        him, and, going into my museum, I took out a watch of the
12    II,       X|        I had taken it from the museum, and used it for paper-cutting.
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