Part,  Chapter

1     I,       I| locked the door after him. Seeing that the open window was
2     I,       X| additional satisfaction of seeing the majority of those formerly
3     I,    XIII|    from his barouche, and, seeing me, he ran up and embraced
4    II,       I|   enjoyed the happiness of seeing your ladyship," said I,
5    II,     VII|    of love and modesty. On seeing me she bashfully hid her
6    II,     VII|   granted the privilege of seeing the sublime Diodora on her
7    II,     XIV|   entered hastily, but, on seeing me she faltered, and stood
8    II,      XV|  clung tightly to me, and, seeing that I could not free myself
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