Part,  Chapter

1      I,      II|     man with a three-pronged fork, and a stone lady with a
2      I,     III| myself to call a two-pronged fork 'y.'"~ ~"You dear little
3    VII,      II|   would he have taken up his fork, however, when a messenger
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