Part,  Chapter

1     I,      II|      Englishman, standing with watch in hand, reckoning up the
2     I,      IX|    valueless shirt-studs and a watch that would not have fetched
3    II,       I|        had the impertinence to watch her movements.~ ~As I prepared
4    II,       I|       had had the sauciness to watch the movements of those tiny
5    II,     VII|        my museum, I took out a watch of the Apafy period, with
6    II,     VII|        be of no use to her. To watch her sleep would do no good
7    II,    VIII|         Do you think I did not watch you two at that rose-bed?
8    II,     XII| eventful day I had occasion to watch the course of these splinters.~ ~
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