Part,  Chapter

 1     I,      IV|          of every paper we have, daily and weekly, will be sure
 2     I,     VII|         last few months, and was daily expected to die. This poor
 3     I,    VIII| shoulders on the street was new. Daily he went to church, never
 4     I,      IX|          me and looking after me daily? Don't you see that your
 5     I,      IX|       and the sacrifices she had daily to make, and left him, taking
 6     I,      IX|        grew up, your father grew daily more like our mother, while
 7     I,       X|         home, and he had to earn daily bread for them, somehow,
 8    II,     III|         From that day on I was a daily guest in Vernöcze, and when
 9    II,      IX|         Aargau breed were milked daily, and a delicious cheese
10    II,      XI|        poverty and want, and, by daily care and close economy,
11    II,    XVII|          wish me to endure these daily pangs and lacerations of
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