Part,  Chapter

 1      I,       I|        Petersburg instead of in Paris, in the Rue des Ours, a
 2      I,       I|        which belong to a former Paris a heavy iron lantern swung,
 3      I,       I|       know."~ ~"A true child of Paris!" in an undertone exclaimed
 4      I,      II|      many a night journey about Paris, have n't you? See that
 5      I,      II|       quest of the fountains of Paris.~ ~Two fountains were visited,
 6      I,     III|   driven through the streets of Paris in the same fiacre with
 7      I,     III| carriage through the streets of Paris. He was buried in thought.
 8      I,      IV|     sentence in one district of Paris, in another district the
 9      I,      IV|      entertaining themselves.~ ~Paris does not mourn very long.
10      I,      IV|       does not mourn very long. Paris is like the earth: one half
11    III,      II|         not long ago to send to Paris for a 'Melusine costume'
12    III,      II|       of those costumes worn by Paris dames at the sea-shore when
13     IV,      IV|         me another in Vienna or Paris. I used to sleep so soundly.
14    VII,     III|        presumptive sovereign to Paris. She will receive her five
15   VIII,       I|        said he had brought from Paris."~ ~Katharina opened the
16   VIII,       I|       my prison at Ham, went to Paris, where I saw your daughter - "~ ~"
17   VIII,       I|       deadly pestilence - as in Paris, where a special hospital
18   VIII,      II|   pictures and this letter from Paris. The letter was written
19      X,      II|      were going to accompany to Paris. The troop of cuirassiers
20      X,     III|   Cambray brought with him from Paris. I took a little cold the
21      X,     III| messenger sent to bear Marie to Paris, or death with his scythe
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