Part,  Chapter

1     I,       I|  rugs and pillows, he looked wholly unconcerned, and the smiles
2     I,       I|      and, to all appearance, wholly indifferent. His little
3     I,      IV| strange curiosity, which was wholly involuntary. Presently I
4     I,      IV|      and my compatriots, but wholly unintelligible and of very
5     I,     VII|  scrupulous, and perhaps not wholly disinterested as regards
6    II,       X|    sense of shame, and to be wholly incapable of realising her
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