Part,  Chapter

1     I,    VIII| Frauenhofer lines tell us all the secrets of hell, and so I am not
2    II,       I|      countess; "it seems you have secrets in common already."~ ~I
3    II,       I|         the 'sea-dove' are strict secrets, and never to be mentioned
4    II,    VIII|        kiss for keeping the other secrets. What will be my fee for
5    II,      XV|          every correspondence has secrets which cannot be disclosed
6    II,      XV|        silent with respect to the secrets that are entrusted to it,
7    II,    XVII|     should disclose such intimate secrets to a friend of whom he knows
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