Part,  Chapter

1 Note1         |   as well pleased with the book as the lawyer had been with
2     I,      IV| translation of a Hungarian book could I detect, although
3     I,      IX|   Why, there is actually a book to invoke the devil with!
4     I,      IX|   the risk of reading that book.~ ~"All these treasures
5    II,     VII| entered. She laid down the book, got up, and extended her
6    II,     VII| beautiful face bent over a book. It seemed to be a very
7    II,     VII|   to be a very interesting book, for she was entirely lost
8    II,     VII|  up and hastily closed the book. The silver filigree cross
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