Part,  Chapter

 1     I,     III|          many goats have you?"~ ~"Six."~ ~"And what is the average
 2     I,      IV|          was invariably served at six, and I was entirely at liberty
 3     I,      IV| twenty-four. We have been married six years, so christening has
 4     I,     VII|           sported in common.~ ~At six o'clock p.m. the green feathers
 5    II,      VI|           money, and he spends in six months the income of a year,
 6    II,     VII|  excellent Father Paphuntius with six gold eagles, and the vestry
 7    II,     VII|            while the boy received six glittering quarters - all
 8    II,      IX|    Siegfried had gone to Volhynia six days before.~ ~If you think
 9    II,       X|           week, wear mourning for six months, and - would be none
10    II,     XVI|         was being read by five or six readers at once. Something
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