Part,  Chapter

1     I,       V| travellers, the train would have passed the fatal spot long before
2     I,       X|   undertone. As the banished man passed out, I sat down on the seat
3     I,      XI| necessary arrangements will have passed. I'll tell you what, you
4     I,     XII|     boldly invaded the lawn as I passed. As I strolled, my eye fell
5     I,     XII|         would pass with me as it passed with him. No doubt, in time,
6    II,      XI|         castle. But that feeling passed, and with it the temptation.
7    II,      XI|      fierce tropical summers had passed since that time, and had
8    II,     XVI|       expected. As soon as I had passed the frontier I had donned
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