Part,  Chapter

1    II,      IV| waiting, and I shall start for France in two hours.'~ ~"He gazed
2    II,      IV|   privilege of passing through France, and that for me to go there
3    II,      IV|       not secure a divorce, to France he could not go, and home
4    II,      XI|       the way of travellers to France. War was, so to speak, floating
5    II,      XI|       and the southern part of France was quiet. So we arrived
6    II,      XI|       the orators protest that France was all for peace, and would
7    II,     XVI|      resources were exhausted. France would never rest until she
8    II,    XVII|   bidding. If every husband in France who is not beloved by his
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