Part,  Chapter

1     I,       V|   What a misfortune!" she sighed, wringing her hands. "Why,
2     I,      VI|  delight and amusement. I sighed, and, yes - I think I was
3     I,     VII|  affection at his wife he sighed with his dying breath, "
4     I,      IX|  curiously at me; then he sighed, and embraced me. "Thank
5    II,     VII|  the pain goes down," she sighed; and when I asked, "Will
6    II,     VII|   with cold, and then she sighed again, and said, gratefully, "
7    II,       X| to have it all over."~ ~I sighed and obeyed. At the door
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