Part,  Chapter

1     I,       I| carriage. After the lady came a grand stately-looking negro servant,
2     I,      IV|        it was a pity to see the grand old man's name misused by
3     I,      VI|     celebration of masses and a grand requiem in the church of
4     I,      VI|       tea and a cigar. It was a grand room, lofty and spacious
5     I,      XI|      strong personality, and a "grand seigneur." His purse was
6    II,       I|         on the nearer side, and grand old lime-trees on the side
7    II,      IX|        dairy, which was quite a grand establishment, where twenty
8    II,     XVI|       Chablis, Chateau Lafitte, Grand Vin Mumm, etc.~ ~"Wonderful
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