Part,  Chapter

 1     I,      II|       already prepared for the jump. I extended my hand to her,
 2    II,       V|         To give you the usual 'jump,' as they call it in our
 3    II,       V|      the latter; but all must 'jump,' and if they break their
 4    II,       V|      good! It was proposed to 'jump' you in courtship; you refused
 5    II,       V|   death, and you will have to 'jump' once more - once in private
 6    II,     VII|        mine which of us could "jump" best. An angel had come
 7    II,     VII|       the Capuchin. I want to 'jump' him."~ ~"Indeed!" I thought. "
 8    II,     VII|        I thought. "Well, I'll 'jump' you both." The mock priest
 9    II,     VII| intended to give you a little 'jump.'"~ ~"And why?"~ ~"Oh, for
10    II,     VII|         And pray how should I 'jump' as your marriage witness?"~ ~"
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