Part,  Chapter

 1      I,     III|        you a frock. Tell me, what sort was it Diana took from you?"~ ~"
 2      I,     III|     Cambray, that you are not the sort of person to be easily frightened.
 3      I,     III|          am not talking about the sort of female you refer to,
 4     II,       I|          little creatures.~ ~On a sort of platform, a bevy of rosy-cheeked
 5     II,       I|         other celebration of this sort half the county would have
 6     II,       I|           a 'brotherhood' of that sort, I always kiss the person
 7     II,      II| consequence of which eating was a sort of penitential performance
 8     II,      II|           depends entirely on the sort of person my tenant proves
 9     II,      II|        her face, either."~ ~"What sort of a man is the groom?"~ ~"
10     II,      II|           at the castle."~ ~"What sort of communication?"~ ~"Through
11     II,      II|         three flowers - "~ ~"What sort of flowers?" hastily interposed
12     II,      II|           penetrated by man. What sort of gown did the mysterious
13     II,     III|           castle gate ran along a sort of causeway, which was protected
14     II,     III|           coarse white cloth, the sort used for peasants' clothing
15     II,     III|       from his back, and with the sort of gesture a man makes who
16    III,      II|          model for a Naiad. "What sort of a caprice is this?"~ ~"
17     IV,      II|           reprove her. This was a sort of refrigerating process.
18     IV,     III|      hands. He could not see what sort of clothes they wore.~ ~
19     IV,     III|         real robbers. Men of this sort will run when they hear
20     IV,     III|        had a real adventure - the sort one reads in romances."~ ~"
21     IV,      IV|           now for regrets of that sort, Master Matyas," smilingly
22     VI,       I|        cherished a hatred of this sort; it was felt all over Europe.
23     VI,      II|   ridiculous! And, moreover, what sort of an organization must
24     VI,      II|       ardent partizanship of that sort from the other donna looks
25     VI,     III|          had placed the maid on a sort of throne between the two
26     VI,       V|       plans for quite a different sort of war!"~ ~"What!" jestingly
27   VIII,       I|            DEAR LITTLE MAMA: What sort of a life are you leading
28     IX,       I|           face is not exactly the sort to win anybody's confidence.
29     IX,      II|       heard. It was answered by a sort of grunt, half-brute, half-human.
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