Part,  Chapter

1   Pres         |   s despotism drove many a nobleman in those wretched days for
2      I,     III|  what is not true; but the nobleman cannot lie. Marquis d'Avoncourt,
3      I,     III|    That same night the old nobleman was removed to the prison
4     II,      II|   that my tenant is a true nobleman."~ ~"His deeds certainly
5      X,     III| Versay, expatriated French nobleman and magnate of Hungary,
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