Part,  Chapter

1     I,       I|                moment it is stopped, I start up and am instantly wide
2     I,     III|                 or else the train will start and leave us behind. Come
3    II,      IV|                is waiting, and I shall start for France in two hours.'~ ~"
4    II,       V|          complete. Your vanity - don't start - was not yet wounded to
5    II,      IX| buffalo-hunting in Volhynia, and shall start to-morrow."~ ~"There is
6    II,      XI|            foreign parts, and we shall start for Paris in three days.
7    II,      XI|             Duke of Palikao, and shall start this evening for my destination."~ ~"
8    II,     XIV|             the door.~ ~Well might she start at my strange appearance;
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