Chapter

 1    II|     into mourning for my dear departed three hundred thousand francs.
 2   III|       nabob, Master Jock, has departed from his castle. The crowd
 3    IV|     rests upon her. Since she departed - - "~ ~Here the conversation
 4    IV|      of weeping.~ ~"Since she departed," continued Mrs. Meyer, "
 5    IV|      In a few months' time he departed, and after him came a young
 6    IV|   last; he took his leave and departed. He could scarce find the
 7     V|       his eyes again. Then he departed without saying another word
 8  VIII|       jocose, but when he had departed, a couple of tears trickled
 9    IX|  daybreak. The young lady had departed only a couple of hours ago
10    IX| matter the next morning. They departed accordingly, and the company
11    XX|          The name of the dear departed was inscribed on the tomb
12    XX|  imprints of the knees of the departed youth, where he had knelt
13  XXII|   laid him by the side of his departed wife as he had desired.
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