Part,  Chapter

 1     I,       V|     True, my nerves are not a bit less sensitive than those
 2     I,      VI|       That garden is the only bit of soil I kept, and in this
 3     I,    VIII|     my health, for I am not a bit worse than I was ten years
 4     I,      IX|      still. You do not look a bit older or feebler than you
 5     I,     XII|      from his pocket a little bit of a letter, perfumed with
 6    II,       I|      impatiently held out her bit of a hand for the rose.
 7    II,     III| inclined to carry on a little bit of flirtation; but all in
 8    II,     III|  countess, in a very spirited bit of banter, ridiculed the
 9    II,      IX|      her complexion the least bit. She wore a black lace scarf
10    II,      XV|     French, let me give you a bit of honest advice. Don't
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