Part,  Chapter

 1     I,       I|      same manner at the age of five, and could not speak up
 2     I,       V|        her to be the mother of five children.~ ~In the peculiar
 3     I,      VI|        countess, and father of five children, within such a
 4     I,      VI|     coffee à la Turque, and at five o'clock a cold woodcock
 5     I,     VII|        persuaded until four or five angels (golden, of course)
 6     I,    VIII|      your time! There are only five more years for you in store,
 7     I,      XI|       halls, ante-chamber, and five chambers were valued at
 8    II,     VII|      end, and to show to those five companions of mine which
 9    II,     XVI|    newspaper was being read by five or six readers at once.
10    II,     XVI|      The price of the copy was five francs.~ ~As an experienced
11    II,     XVI| thousand French soldiers, with five hundred horses, had been
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