Part,  Chapter

1     I,       I|    himself.~ ~I did not pay much attention to the talk of the gossiping
2     I,      II|        noisy dispute attracts my attention, and, turning, I behold
3     I,     III|          the labourers called my attention to these repeated shouts,
4     I,       V|          all a mother's care and attention. Why did I let her go with
5    II,      II| physician, I had given very much attention to disturbances of the mind;
6    II,    XIII| Prussians, so as to divert their attention from the movements of MacMahon
7    II,    XVII|         tender consideration and attention to her affected her in my
8    II,    XVII|        paid you all the care and attention which your condition required,
9    II,    XVII|       tender care, your delicate attention, your patient indulgence
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