Part,  Chapter

1     I,      IV|       things, and helped me to dress. He was altogether a wonderfully
2     I,      IX|      of habits, of diet, or of dress, may prove fatal at your
3    II,       I|           Both were in morning dress, appropriate to the country.
4    II,       I|     country. The blonde wore a dress of some sort of light Japanese
5    II,       I|      tried to fasten it to her dress. Presently a thought seemed
6    II,      IV|       must retire to change my dress, for my yacht is waiting,
7    II,       X| drawing from the pocket of her dress an envelope, she handed
8    II,     XVI|      show some exotic trait of dress or appearance to be literally
9    II,    XVII|       She was in a plain, dark dress, but her beautiful face
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