Part,  Chapter

 1     I,       I|      well-nigh princely, was travelling on the same train to Paris.
 2     I,       I|       a little playfellow, a travelling courier, and a huge negro
 3     I,       I|   his governess must be your travelling companions for a while."~ ~"
 4     I,       I| would gladly repay his whole travelling expenses."~ ~"That's liberal,
 5     I,       I|      with both hands full of travelling necessaries to climb up
 6     I,      II|  into the coupé to awaken my travelling companions, but found them
 7     I,      IV|     very few persons, mostly travelling foreigners and labourers,
 8     I,      IV|      remarked that Americans travelling abroad have learned to appreciate
 9     I,      XI|     in the railway carriage, travelling homeward. Happily, my faithful
10    II,      XI|   next year must be spent in travelling in foreign parts, and we
11    II,    XIII|     now the speediest way of travelling, for the railways were all
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