Part,  Chapter

1     I,      II|   great many travellers had jumped like myself; but not all
2     I,       X|     resolution with them. I jumped up, pushed the chair away
3    II,       V|    aristocracy, he must be 'jumped,' each in his own different
4    II,       V|   decided on. You had been 'jumped' already - at the election -
5    II,      VI|     be over-persuaded, and 'jumped' again by your good friends."~ ~
6    II,      VI|     I heard the expression "jumped," and I sat down to meditate
7    II,     VII| profession. I could not be "jumped."~ ~In the château everybody
8    II,    XIII|   the traces of the horses, jumped upon their backs, and dashed
9    II,    XIII|    officer on the waggon, I jumped on horseback, and hastened
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