Part,  Chapter

1     I,     VII|       tumble-down shanty of his own, lived a poor Jew with a lot of
2     I,    VIII|            flour, not even bread. He lived on baked potatoes, nuts,
3     I,      IX|         great number of years I have lived here on this spot, like
4     I,      XI| variety-shows and music-halls. I had lived soberly and industriously
5     I,    XIII|       belonged to a different world, lived on a different planet. One
6    II,      II|          Socrates it is said that he lived in intimate friendship with
7    II,      XV|             hotel. A German diplomat lived here before you, and the
8    II,    XVII|               And the very house she lived in, the comfort and splendour
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