Part,  Chapter

1     I,    VIII|   have been obliged to pay a stranger for the work which I did
2     I,       X|    Who may that smooth-faced stranger be? and how comes it that
3    II,       I|         No, that I know! The stranger's?"~ ~"The one that is open,"
4    II,      IV| Singularly enough, the young stranger, who never thought of such
5    II,      VI|   had betrayed him to me - a stranger. What reason had the one
6    II,      VI|    her own cousin, to me - a stranger: she had betrayed Cenni,
7    II,      XV|     cannot be disclosed to a stranger!"~ ~"I assure you that the
8    II,     XVI| could not undress before the stranger who was - her husband. I
9    II,    XVII|      no family. I shall be a stranger and an outcast, wandering
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