Part,  Chapter

1 Note1         |       selected by him for that purpose.~ ~Maurus Jókai is now sixty-six
2     I,      IX|       to keeping a dog for the purpose, I could not think of it.
3     I,      IX|   force it open, and all to no purpose. See, it turns this way,
4     I,       X|      co-operation for a common purpose, the welfare of country
5     I,      XI|        a good deal more to the purpose. Why, did I not understand
6    II,       I|        all in harmony with the purpose and style of the building.~ ~
7    II,     III|        raised for the especial purpose of sending such shining
8    II,    XVII|      so long as it served your purpose. Of course, the pride and
9    II,    XVII| American physicians, but to no purpose, and so we came to Europe
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