Part,  Chapter

 1     I,     III|    the shepherd had sat, and began watching the goats.~ ~I
 2     I,     III|      then the work of rescue began. Wounds were dressed, the
 3     I,      VI| cedar wood upon the fire and began his tale. So, from this
 4     I,       X|   possible manner. Soon they began to drag my name into professional
 5     I,       X|      them in one place, they began to annoy me in another.
 6     I,     XII|          I should think they began with that - at least, according
 7    II,       I|    off one of the roses, and began to pare off the thorns with
 8    II,       I|   front of that window."~ ~I began to perceive her intention,
 9    II,      IV|      stalks, from which they began to braid chains and other
10    II,       V|      to the rose-beds, and I began to explain to her how, in
11    II,     VII|      done me good!" Then she began to shiver, the body ceased
12    II,     XVI|    Continental newspapers, I began my reading on the last page,
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