Part,  Chapter

 1     I,      IV|     having been able to be of service to him. Then we should have
 2     I,      IV|   tell you that the telegraph service has been very full and exact,
 3     I,      IV|     he was entirely at my own service. He showed me a beautiful
 4     I,      IX|      inside the church if the service were held in Hungarian.
 5    II,       V|      time did my aunt a great service, and, when dying, made Aunt
 6    II,     VII| manner -~ ~"Sir, I am at your service. Do you feel offended by
 7    II,      IX|            Countess, to be of service to you is a happiness to
 8    II,      IX|      you will bind me to your service for life, in attaching me
 9    II,     XII|    they neglected the outpost service. Next day the Germans attacked
10    II,      XV|    upon it he received in the service of your country! Look at
11    II,     XVI|       put them entirely at my service. In Paris I was surprised
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