Part,  Chapter

1     I,    VIII| vexed, "if you are so much convinced of the certainty of your
2    II,     III|    her if I were not fully convinced that she married me for
3    II,    VIII|    s impotent jealousy had convinced me of the reality of my
4    II,       X|    florins."~ ~"I am quite convinced," I said, "and accept it
5    II,      XI| chest in his presence, and convinced him that it actually contained
6    II,    XIII|  or repulsed, it was fully convinced that the other had meanwhile
7    II,    XVII|  after our marriage hourly convinced me of the correctness of
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