Chapter

 1       I|                You go to witness the splendid ceremonies of Holy Week,
 2      II|             HAPPINESS AT STAKE.~ ~"A splendid country this!" exclaimed
 3      II|           The marchioness now owns a splendid palace in Vienna, a present
 4      IV|            is a harder road, but its splendid views amply repay one for
 5       V|             he strips himself of his splendid robes, removes the crown
 6      VI|          forms, - cardinals in their splendid robes, knights in mediæval
 7     VII|         their hearts' content on the splendid display of Japanese porcelain -
 8     VII|      seemingly endless succession of splendid halls and stately corridors,
 9     XII| sleeping-room was what looked like a splendid bas-relief in marble. It
10     XIV|            which they passed. In the splendid chestnut forests that crowned
11     XIV|            long as you live. It is a splendid garden of wild flowers,
12     XIV|             a cock and a hen of that splendid breed that so strangely
13   XVIII|          children were admitted, - a splendid phalanx, a company of angels
14      XX|          horses' heads, as a kind of splendid tournament. She remembered
15   XXIII|              complied. The gipsy had splendid teeth, and he bit and tugged
16   XXVII|          turn his back coldly on the splendid prospect that opened before
17   XXVII|   examination. At the Borev bridge a splendid reception awaited the home-comers.
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