Part,  Chapter

1     I,      II|          to gain the steps which led to the little watch-house.
2     I,      IV|      break loose and run off, he led me to the turnstile, where
3     I,      VI|        lace-trimmed sleeves. She led little James into the room,
4    II,       I| artificial ornament.~ ~Siegfried led me to her and presented
5    II,     VII|      opened the little gate that led to a large stone crucifix
6    II,       X|        might have said, "she was led astray by another man, and
7    II,    XIII|        Upon a wooden bridge that led over a shallow rivulet the
8    II,    XVII|         my absurd conceit, which led me to believe that a beautiful,
9    II,    XVII|       the tapestry portière that led to the children's bedroom.~ ~
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