Part,  Chapter

 1     I,      IV|    had caught me in my weak point - a writer's curiosity -
 2     I,      IV|     literature, but on this point I met with but little interest.
 3     I,       V|    fearful and heartrending point, her soft, dimpled chin
 4     I,      VI| that, even from a practical point of view, it would be much
 5     I,      VI|     his tale. So, from this point, the present romance is
 6     I,      IX| turns this way, and at this point you must stop. If in all
 7     I,      IX|    have been turned to this point, the chest will open. The
 8    II,     III|    that she uttered on that point. This was the first step
 9    II,     XII|     sharp-shooters. At this point the hussars attacked the
10    II,     XVI|  that, considered from this point of view, I had indeed had
11    II,    XVII|   must choose the paths you point out to me. No, sir; that
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