Part,  Chapter

 1     I,      IV|        and only when all these matters are accomplished is she
 2     I,      IV|     Then we spoke of financial matters, and here Mr. Dumany was
 3     I,     VII|        show their agreement in matters of taste by drinking, alternately,
 4     I,    VIII|        his neglect of business matters, what with his liberality
 5     I,      XI|        versatility in business matters, and with his good taste
 6    II,     III| opposition to hers.~ ~Still in matters of politics our views were
 7    II,     III|        very well versed in all matters of love and matrimony.~ ~"
 8    II,      IV|       to you, and that renders matters worse yet."~ ~"I assure
 9    II,       V|      not be much, for in money matters she is not very liberal,
10    II,      XI|   mortgaged over and over, and matters were going very ill with
11    II,    XVII| conversation with her on money matters that afternoon. She wrote
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