Part,  Chapter

1     I,       X|       situation of affairs, and telling me how much good every honest
2     I,    XIII|       shall take the liberty of telling her so, to-morrow," I said - "
3    II,     III|      she gave us such a sermon! telling us that men were all so
4    II,     VII|          and, at the same time, telling him that my resolution was
5    II,     VII| consulting the party! - without telling me! Thunder and lightning!
6    II,      XV|       voices in the salon, and, telling the woman to keep quiet
7    II,    XVII|       Siegfried? Would you mind telling me?"~ ~"Oh, he is a very
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