Part,  Chapter

1     IV,     III|        form, the arms and hands firmly bound with cords to the
2      V,       I| principles were very sound, and firmly grounded. She permitted
3      V,      II|       the stem of his pipe more firmly between his teeth, he blew
4      V,      II|        believes it all the more firmly because you refused to see
5      V,     III|      And that yours will come I firmly believe. But don't look
6    VII,     III|       crown of Hugo Capet would firmly establish Napoleon's throne.
7      X,      II|       you need to grasp it more firmly. Then, let me beg of you
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