Part,  Chapter

1     I,       V|        French, although with a somewhat foreign accent and manner
2     I,    VIII|      said, "I see that you are somewhat slow of apprehension; not
3     I,       X|     old schoolfellows of mine; somewhat bad students at the time,
4     I,     XII|      read it all, described in somewhat unflattering language, in
5     I,    XIII|     third, that tall, slender, somewhat haughty, but modest girl,
6    II,       I| beautiful green lawn and a few somewhat neglected rose-beds.~ ~The
7    II,       I|   light material, and in style somewhat resembling the Greek.~ ~
8    II,       I|     both her hands, which were somewhat large, but magnificently
9    II,     VII|      were two bridesmaids with somewhat rural complexions, and hands
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