Part,  Chapter

1    III,      IV|  animal.~ ~Accompanying the description was an engraved portrait
2     IV,     III|    who has doubtless read a description of my person, can say whether
3     IV,     III|    is another face that the description of mine would fit, Herr
4     VI,      IV| listened attentively to his description of the robber's midnight
5     IX,      II|      in which may be read a description of the phenomenon. In the
6     IX,     III|     uniform from Jocrisse's description. Madame Themire has turned
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