Part,  Chapter

1     I,      IV|   all the reporters of every paper we have, daily and weekly,
2     I,      IV|    you know that every penny paper will appear with your picture
3     I,      IV| expected to find a Hungarian paper, and there was none.~ ~The
4     I,      XI|       and Siegfried took the paper out of my hand, and read
5    II,       I|  sea-turtles from an English paper. He did not exactly understand
6    II,    XIII|    cigars; but no - it was a paper, and, on handing it over
7    II,     XVI|    manage to get you a fresh paper moist from the press."~ ~
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