Part,  Chapter

 1     I,     III| that I should not have been surprised to hear that the boy had
 2     I,      IV|    I turned to leave, I was surprised to hear some one pronounce
 3     I,      IV|     general, and Mr. Dumany surprised me again by an allusion
 4     I,    VIII| opening the envelope, I was surprised to find a letter from my
 5     I,      XI|  inventory. I was more than surprised - I was amused beyond everything.
 6     I,      XI|    thousand florins." I was surprised at the offer. "Yes," he
 7     I,      XI|  from her, and you would be surprised to hear what a flow of nonsense
 8     I,    XIII|   Countess Diodora. You are surprised? I see, you supposed that
 9     I,    XIII|     dazzled, flattered, and surprised. What a difference between
10    II,       V| hands busy, and do not look surprised. That clandestine marriage,
11    II,     XVI|     service. In Paris I was surprised at the change of the appearance
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