Part,  Chapter

 1     I,       V|            light of the boudoir her naturally fair face appeared so white
 2     I,      VI|         face is familiar to me."~ ~"Naturally enough. I was in Parliament
 3     I,       X|             inkstand, students are, naturally, the greatest Chauvinists,
 4     I,      XI| entertainments; but I was young and naturally jovial, and did not object
 5     I,      XI|           so profitably - and I was naturally very grateful to him.~ ~"
 6    II,      IV|        competition for her hand was naturally high among the young and
 7    II,      VI|           not exactly because I was naturally cool and collected, but
 8    II,     VII|           fide, and play my part as naturally as possible.~ ~We drove
 9    II,       X|         both; it is his profession. Naturally, he would kill me, and where
10    II,      XI|            the railroad termini are naturally the centres of exciting
11    II,    XVII|        thousand francs, so she must naturally have come to the conclusion
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