Part,  Chapter

 1     I,       I|   concussion lost his power of speech."~ ~"Then he will possibly
 2     I,       I|       a young man who lost his speech in the same manner at the
 3     I,       I|    there until he acquires his speech."~ ~During this whole conversation
 4     I,      II|       off from here!"~ ~By his speech I knew him for a Pole, and
 5     I,     III| accident restored his power of speech. What is he saying?"~ ~"
 6     I,      IV|        been rather reserved in speech and manner, quite different
 7     I,       V|   foreign accent and manner of speech; "I should not have done
 8     I,       X|       the success of my maiden speech, and had the additional
 9     I,     XII|       will deliver your maiden speech amid universal applause,
10    II,      II|    Luther at the head, have in speech and writing gone so far
11    II,    XVII|       after regaining his lost speech, to speak Hungarian, and
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