Part,  Chapter

1 Note1         |          years of age, having been born at Komárom, in 1825. He
2     I,       I| unnecessary. I asked her if he was born with this defect, and she
3     I,      VI|     believe that there can ever be born another such a pair of thick-skinned,
4     I,      IX|           sentence. Hallucinations born of religious frenzy; idiosyncrasies
5     I,      XI|            might have been! He was born to command and direct other
6    II,    XVII|         had arrived, and a son was born. I had made her a proposition
7    II,    XVII|         religion in which you were born and brought up, and which
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