Part,  Chapter

1     I,       I| leave it behind. Now we are obliged to find a convenient place
2     I,      IV|  than ever. So the lady was obliged to go alone, and we two
3     I,       V|     become a torture. I was obliged to recount the smallest
4     I,    VIII|   cold, and would have been obliged to pay a stranger for the
5    II,    VIII|   without turning -~ ~"Much obliged, my dear; you need not wait.
6    II,    XVII| grandfather's will, you are obliged to give up your dowry -
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