Part,  Chapter

 1     I,    XIII|          am very grateful to her ladyship, and shall take the liberty
 2     I,    XIII|        your homage long ago. Her ladyship really threatened the other
 3    II,       I|         happiness of seeing your ladyship," said I, smiling.~ ~"Indeed?
 4    II,       I|       not greatly mistaken, your ladyship and the two young ladies,
 5    II,     III|         suppose I must obey your ladyship's wishes. In the first place,
 6    II,     VII|       made more precious by your ladyship's acceptance" was my answer.~ ~
 7    II,     VII|            I thought) - "but her ladyship, the Countess Vernöczy -
 8    II,     VII|         when I asked, "Will your ladyship give me leave to make use
 9    II,     VII|        answered, "Don't call me 'ladyship'! I am no countess now;
10    II,      IX|         the highest reward. Your ladyship's gracious words at this
11    II,      IX| strangers as witnesses."~ ~"Your ladyship expresses my own wishes."~ ~"
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