Part,  Chapter

1      I,       I|    handsome countenance, which bore the impress of an inflexible
2    III,      IV| bath-house. The rippling waves bore the moonlight to her feet,
3      V,       I|       in his study.~ ~The card bore the name:~ ~"Vicomte Leon
4     VI,       I|   daughter from her enemies. I bore false witness - committed
5    VII,      II|     lips to the standard which bore the patrona Hungaria. That
6    VII,     III|  relation the lady at his side bore to him, he replied: 'She
7      X,     III|       if the black-robed forms bore the coffin to its grave
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