Part,  Chapter

1      I,       I|  clothed in this manner?" pursued the elder man. "Why did
2      I,     III|     And now, M. Cambray," pursued the marquis, "we want to
3    III,      IV|  acted innocently when he pursued the swimming maid. Second,
4     IV,     III|  is the matter with her?" pursued the baroness, with evident
5     IV,     III|      Take up some trade," pursued the count. "I will gladly
6      V,      II|  curiosity.~ ~"My visit," pursued the lady, "has as little
7     IX,     III| as a victory, and eagerly pursued the retreating foe. But
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