Part,  Chapter

1     I,      VI|   cabbage, with sour cream and fresh and smoked ham, and sausages.
2     I,    VIII|     potatoes, nuts, honey, raw fresh eggs, and all sorts of fruits
3     I,    VIII|       bank-bill, put it into a fresh envelope, and wrote the
4    II,      IX| brought some spongy rye bread, fresh from the oven, upon a salver.
5    II,     XIV|      there - a glass of clear, fresh water.~ ~Oh, how I enjoyed
6    II,     XIV|   offer me - a glass of clear, fresh water.~ ~What a precious,
7    II,     XVI|       will manage to get you a fresh paper moist from the press."~ ~
8    II,     XVI|       was carried out into the fresh air to recover. This incident
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