Part,  Chapter

1      I,      IV|      a repulsive thought that prompted the using of children as
2      I,      IV|       repulsive thought which prompted them to hold over the heads
3     IV,      IV|  second day Marie's curiosity prompted her to signal to Ludwig
4      V,      II| magnitude of the danger which prompted yours must also excuse mine;
5      V,     III|       not merely caprice that prompted me to ask you once what
6    VII,     III|    the neighborhood, and this prompted her to adopt a very amusing
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