Part,  Chapter

1     I,       I|       Taking her seat at the opposite window, she placed the child
2     I,      II|      that it threw me to the opposite wall of the corridor.~ ~
3     I,       V|     a magic blue light. Just opposite to the entrance was some
4     I,       V|    bower, stood a couch, and opposite this a little settee and
5     I,     XII|     You will be hated by the opposite parties, hated and feared,
6     I,    XIII| nervous vitality and energy. Opposite to the verandah of my house
7    II,       I|       when the little blonde opposite to me sprang up and put
8    II,     III| paradox, I would support the opposite, and we kept up a constant
9    II,      IX|     had been thrust into it. Opposite to the countess, on two
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