Part,  Chapter

1      I,       I| arranged two days ago. The most difficult part was to get away from
2      I,      IV|        your task will not be so difficult," continued De Fervlans. "
3      I,      IV|         methinks, is not a very difficult riddle to solve. You need
4     II,       I|        of the lady."~ ~"It is a difficult name," assented the vice-palatine. "
5    III,      IV|          so faintly that it was difficult to tell whether it was the
6     IV,       I| distinction. It was therefore a difficult matter for the well-born
7    VII,     III|     heart, then it will be more difficult to separate Themire from
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