Part,  Chapter

1     I,       I|        disease had by this time ceased, he finally quitted me,
2     I,      IX|      meal, because I have never ceased to fear that those who wished
3     I,     XII| potatoes, which disgusted me. I ceased to drink wine, because I
4    II,     VII|       began to shiver, the body ceased to be hot and dry, and perspiration
5    II,    VIII|    ambition. From this day on I ceased to be a clay figure in the
6    II,     XVI|        her that her million had ceased to exist, that this catastrophe,
7    II,    XVII|   little James, who all at once ceased speaking and became a mute.
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