Part,  Chapter

1     I,      IV|   French school of art in the delicate colours, and in the Norman,
2     I,      IX| roasts, good cakes, and other delicate dishes, and I want to drink
3    II,       I|   hands, that looked like the delicate petals of the white lily. "
4    II,      II|     of it was composed of the delicate lids of the beetle-wings.
5    II,       V|       teach young ladies such delicate lessons. Come! come! Don'
6    II,       X|      arranged to suit her own delicate and refined taste, and answering
7    II,      XI|  seemed to be struck with the delicate consideration which I showed
8    II,    XVII|    All your tender care, your delicate attention, your patient
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