Part,  Chapter

 1     I,       I|     blue eyes opened wide in wonder and delight, and the closed
 2     I,       I|  works at one fell stroke! I wonder if they never awake? I rather
 3     I,     III|    of the mind or soul?~ ~"I wonder how this child comes to
 4     I,     III| American nabobs."~ ~"I never wonder at anything," said he, coolly. "
 5     I,      XI|    Siegfried said to me - "I wonder you are not vexed at my
 6     I,    XIII|     Know you? It would be no wonder if I had not recognised
 7    II,       I|   and so are the children. I wonder they have not been running
 8    II,      II|     other and then at me, in wonder and defiance, but without
 9    II,     VII|   She gazed at me in evident wonder, and her eyes sparkled like
10    II,     XIV|   and eyes wide open; but no wonder. I must have cut a handsome
11    II,     XVI|    into good," I thought, "I wonder who can repair my marred
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