Part,  Chapter

1   Pres         |   many a nobleman in those wretched days for Hungary. It was
2      I,      IV|  own advantage! Oh, what a wretched profession I have chosen
3     IV,     III|  them. One day I saw, in a wretched hut at the end of the village,
4     IX,       I| beyond the city it is in a wretched condition."~ ~"Very well.
5     IX,      II|  toilsome journey over the wretched roads.~ ~Very soon enough
6     IX,      IV|   you for making of me the wretched creature I am!"~ ~As she
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