Part,  Chapter

1      I,     III|  little maid who had been treated with far greater cruelty.~ ~
2     II,       I| and frank as a child. She treated every one with cordial friendliness.
3    III,      II|   me. Children are always treated so. To-day thou sayest that
4    III,      II|   I am not any more to be treated as a child. Mark that! To-day,
5     IV,       I|  it been in his power. He treated her as a child - gave her
6    VII,     III|  is in our hands, must be treated with the utmost courtesy
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