Part,  Chapter

1     I,       I|         the observations of the movements of the lips and tongue."~ ~
2     I,       I| dark-blue eyes following all my movements with an eager curiosity;
3    II,       I|       impertinence to watch her movements.~ ~As I prepared for work
4    II,       I|      the sauciness to watch the movements of those tiny slippered
5    II,       I|        and fully developed, her movements had all the elasticity of
6    II,     VII|        your hair; it hinders my movements."~ ~She obeyed; and, while
7    II,    XIII|        their attention from the movements of MacMahon and Bazaine,
8    II,    XIII|       is how they create upward movements on 'Change. But could this
9    II,     XVI|       of the situation, and the movements of the forces. Oh if all '
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