Part,  Chapter

1   Pres         |   toward the finest minds, he chose the friendship of young
2     II,       I|     her days. That is why she chose this remote region as a
3    III,       I| himself from whichever cup he chose. The breakfast over, the
4    III,       I|     she might select what she chose to wear. There was no one
5     IV,     III|         The rascals certainly chose a good time to do it; now
6      V,       I|      the exercise-ground, and chose that time to make his visit.
7      V,     III|      elsewhere so long as she chose to remain among the flowers.~ ~
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