Part,  Chapter

 1     I,     III| sketch-book to gaze upon it in silent awe. The entire valley below
 2    II,       V|         pleased that the pale, silent girl showed an interest
 3    II,      VI|       sea-tinted eyes, and her silent, cherry lips, so lovely
 4    II,      XI|       my face warned her to be silent; perhaps it occurred to
 5    II,      XI|      was the same quiet, pale, silent, sylph-like being as she
 6    II,      XV|       believed that that tiny, silent, shell-mouth of hers could
 7    II,      XV|   Police Department is just as silent with respect to the secrets
 8    II,      XV|         He pressed my hands in silent acknowledgment, when I could
 9    II,    XVII|       almond-eyed Anaitio, the silent Mylitta. So, my dear little
10    II,    XVII|     agitation summoned me to a silent condemnation of my base
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