Part,  Chapter

1      I,      IV|     stranger chanced to mention so delicate a matter as, say, the dinner
2     II,      II|             Her mouth is small and delicate. Indeed, her entire appearance
3    III,       I|          who wrote them out in her delicate hair-line chirography.~ ~
4    III,      IV|        open wide enough to admit a delicate feminine hand, which pressed
5     VI,       I|           of his bed, and with her delicate fingers gently stroked the
6     VI,      II| dining-room, to enjoy with her the delicate snail-soup and other dainties.~ ~ ~ ~
7    VII,     III|          that she has woven a more delicate web than I can detect with
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