Part,  Chapter

 1     I,      IV|    kept reserved; and if I was late, I should be served afresh.
 2     I,       V|       my prayers. We dined out late, and spent the evening there.
 3     I,      XI|        have done it, it is too late to quarrel about the policy
 4     I,      XI|      its cover, "Legacy of the Late Honourable Dionysius Dumany,"
 5     I,    XIII|       as I usually had been of late, in coarse breeches, muddy
 6    II,     III|        in which were stored my late uncle's beloved curiosities,
 7    II,      IV| quickly, too, for I may be too late already. My dear boy, even
 8    II,      VI|      personal property of your late uncle, and here is the package
 9    II,    VIII|       Only then it will be too late for repentance. You have
10    II,     XII|  battle. When finally, all too late, MacMahon arrived with his
11    II,     XVI|   finally arrived at Brussels, late at night, we could hardly
12    II,    XVII|      contrary, I found that of late her glance had a troubled,
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