Part,  Chapter

1     I,      IV|    But the child obstinately refused to leave his father's arms,
2    II,     III|     blonde countess, but she refused to accept it. "No," she
3    II,       V|  jump' you in courtship; you refused to aspire to Diodora. In
4    II,      VI|     in warning me? For, as I refused to believe in evil spirits,
5    II,      VI|      in evil spirits, I also refused to believe in protecting
6    II,      VI| forgotten Tsang and Tsing. I refused, saying that I had a letter
7    II,     VII|      He gave me my card, but refused the money. "It is paid already,"
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