Part,  Chapter

1   Pres         |       of splendid intellectual power, Jókai now turned his whole
2      I,       I|       dread the task. Those in power now will one day be overthrown."~ ~"
3     IV,       I|       child had it been in his power. He treated her as a child -
4     IV,     III|  straying there was beyond his power. These straying thoughts
5    VII,     III| promise. Her daughter is in my power!"~ ~("Her daughter?" gasped
6      X,      II|       not do everything in his power to urge the general to consent
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