Part,  Chapter

1   Pres         |          to genius, he felt most inclined toward painting and sculpture,
2    III,      IV|    responded the doctor, who was inclined to look upon this aggressive
3     IV,       I| subscription from the charitably inclined.~ ~The count promptly responded
4     VI,       I|           Count Vavel was rather inclined to believe that the younger
5     VI,      II|   believing that his visitor was inclined to be sarcastic. "I do not
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