Part,  Chapter

1     I,       I|    own eyes. The lady had not noticed anything, since she still
2     I,      IV|     little interest. Still, I noticed that he knew more about
3     I,       V| tastefully-furnished rooms, I noticed the entire absence of family
4     I,      IX|    and ready to his hands. He noticed the smile on my lips, and
5     I,     XII|     furious rage; the third I noticed that I had shamefully neglected
6    II,       I|    prepared for work again, I noticed that in the chalice of each
7    II,     III|        she continued, "I have noticed it plainly enough, and quite
8    II,    XVII|  note-book that I had already noticed, but this time she did not
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