Part,  Chapter

 1     I,      IV|  each knew and fulfilled his particular duty. A valet de chambre
 2     I,      IV|      but he did not show any particular sympathy with either the
 3     I,     VII|   many nationalities in this particular district, and they are distinguished
 4     I,     VII|     Hungary, and had seen my particular borough in election-time,
 5     I,      IX| treasures, dwelling upon the particular beauty of each. Miser as
 6     I,      IX|     he should reside in this particular mansion and take charge
 7     I,       X|    partisans. One of them in particular, a good-for-nothing sort
 8     I,       X|   was recognised as a bright particular star, and quite too smart
 9    II,      VI|      unconsciously tied that particular part of my being which is
10    II,     VII|      or an elephant. On this particular bottle was a fly, and I
11    II,     XII|     French mitrailleuses, in particular, made a horrible accompaniment
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