Part,  Chapter

1     I,       I|  start up and am instantly wide awake. We had reached a
2     I,       I| the great blue eyes opened wide in wonder and delight, and
3     I,       V|   the winter-garden thrown wide.~ ~In the little boudoir,
4     I,    VIII|  means, and in extending a wide hospitality to all political
5     I,    VIII|   narrow garden-gate, just wide enough to admit a single
6    II,      IX| the doors and windows were wide open; the rays of the sun
7    II,     XIV|  at me with mouth and eyes wide open; but no wonder. I must
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