Part,  Chapter

1     I,     VII|      Yet the highly respectable voters expect a substantial confirmation
2     I,      XI|        be placed on the list of voters. This must not be postponed,
3     I,     XII|      them, then you are bribing voters, and corrupting the minds
4     I,     XII|       for that one day, and the voters may revel as they please -
5     I,     XII| torchlight serenade, which your voters will give you, and perhaps
6     I,    XIII|        all intelligent, Liberal voters - or those at least who
7     I,    XIII|        bribery, of feasting the voters, and so forth, Countess
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