Part,  Chapter

1     I,       I|           station, where she would enter another parlour-car.~ ~She
2     I,    VIII| old-fashioned country seat, had to enter through a narrow garden-gate,
3    II,     III|            doubt, sooner or later, enter a convent as abbess.~ ~This
4    II,       V|           on me? I did not want to enter their society; in fact,
5    II,     VII|            physician! having a man enter her maiden sanctuary! It
6    II,       X|          like one who had meant to enter the gates of paradise and
7    II,     XIV|        intruded into the house, to enter the luxurious, polished,
8    II,     XVI|         true friends of liberty to enter the volunteer corps, which
9    II,    XVII|            than ever!"~ ~I did not enter the Franc-tireur legion,
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