Part,  Chapter

1     I,    XIII|  discomfiture, and a beautiful afternoon. I was standing in my front
2     I,    XIII|        little adventure of the afternoon. He laughed. "Oh, no question
3    II,       I| repeated their mistake of that afternoon, by taking me for a gardener.
4    II,      VI|   return until next day in the afternoon.~ ~My excuse was accepted,
5    II,      IX|        held in Vernöcze in the afternoon, and the same evening I
6    II,       X|  married. The ceremony of this afternoon was real, not a comedy like
7    II,     XVI|      smilingly; "these are all afternoon editions. If you will wait
8    II,    XVII|      her on money matters that afternoon. She wrote me in reply that
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