Part,  Chapter

1     I,     VII|    expected to die. This poor wretch, who never in all his life
2     I,     VII|       The barber, a miserable wretch, whom we thought to be a
3     I,     XII|        disgraced, snuffed-out wretch - a dead man, indeed!~ ~
4    II,       V|       the sight of the vulgar wretch she had just married, but
5    II,      XV|  dishonourable coward, a base wretch, who had accepted the most
6    II,    XVII|       never been the degraded wretch you believed me to be, have
7    II,    XVII| wished you to be, and not the wretch who accepts the money which
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