Part,  Chapter

1     I,     VII| earnestness, and it takes much to convince and win them over.~ ~It
2    II,      VI|          congratulate you, and to convince you, by action, what a sensible
3    II,      VI|          in it. But, now that you convince me of your good sense, here
4    II,       X|      stepping back, she said -~ ~"Convince yourself. The contents must
5    II,     XIV|         but found it difficult to convince him that I was his master.
6    II,     XVI|          searched; again I had to convince them that I was no runaway
7    II,    XVII|        take slate and pencil, and convince yourself of the entire correctness
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