Part,  Chapter

1     I,    VIII|       physicians will not move a step without being well paid,
2    II,     III|        point. This was the first step to our mutual understanding.
3    II,     III|        understanding. The second step was taken when we joined
4    II,     III|    opposing views; and the third step, which lifted me not only
5    II,     VII|        the house! My God, what a step you have persuaded me to!
6    II,     VII|          I did not heed that. My step was as firm as ever; the
7    II,     VII| reverberation of the physician's step is soothing to the patient,
8    II,     VII|       the thick, soft carpet, my step was noiseless, and Countess
9    II,     XIV|  obliging fellow. He asked me to step into the salon, where a
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