Part,  Chapter

1 Note1         |    by grounds, where he can sit out of doors in the shade
2     I,    VIII|  you are much mistaken; but sit down here in the bower:
3     I,       X| quitted. "It is ill luck to sit in a traitor's chair," said
4     I,      XI|   tell you what, you cannot sit here and do nothing, and
5     I,     XII|  seat with your name on it, sit down, and, when your name
6    II,      VI| dear" friend, for did not I sit there and do nothing, and
7    II,      VI|   of your own welfare. Just sit down, and let me inform
8    II,     VII|  can help me."~ ~"Then pray sit up first, and let me gather
9    II,       X|   out herself, and I had to sit down, take slate and pencil,
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