Part,  Chapter

1     I,       I|     would be for them, with a simple sneeze of their most illustrious
2     I,      IV| admire wealth alone, pure and simple. I know how to describe
3     I,     VII|  election drummers, plain and simple.~ ~Now at the election of
4     I,      IX|       present there is only a simple Slav minister here, and
5     I,    XIII|      Uncle Diogenes, are you? Simple civility might have induced
6    II,      II|       she would scorn me as a simple, empty-headed flatterer.
7    II,     III|     such a greenhorn - such a simple fool - that I actually believed
8    II,       V|      society - in your case a simple nobleman - is pushing his
9    II,      IX| wedding might be altogether a simple family affair, with no strangers
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