Part,  Chapter

 1      I,     III| other times, though, she is perfectly lovely! You will see how
 2      I,     III|     are proofs that you are perfectly familiar with his affairs."~ ~
 3      I,      IV|  enchanting. She understood perfectly how to entertain her mother'
 4     II,       I|  all meet again."~ ~"What a perfectly charming woman!" exclaimed
 5     II,      II| Baroness Katinka understood perfectly how to conduct the conversation
 6     II,     III|   said Herr Bernat, who was perfectly satisfied with his success. "
 7     IV,       I|  latter be the reason, I am perfectly willing to agree to the
 8     IV,      II|    purpose, she acted as if perfectly unaware of the fact that
 9     IV,      II| these betrayed - Ludwig was perfectly familiar with the expression -
10     IV,      IV|     any one outside, and be perfectly secure from intruders. Could
11     IV,      IV| Heads off!"~ ~The count was perfectly satisfied with Master Matyas.
12      V,       I|  Count Vavel might now feel perfectly sure that no robbers would
13      V,      II|       But Barthelmy, who is perfectly insane on the subject of
14     VI,      IV|   Count Vavel, you may rest perfectly content that your treasure
15    VII,     III|     further:~ ~"Themire was perfectly certain that the mysterious
16     IX,       I|   came that the invalid was perfectly quiet, whereupon Marie decided
17     IX,       I|    rise and fall; but he is perfectly still."~ ~Marie rose, and
18     IX,     III|     here, where you will be perfectly safe. Something might happen
19      X,      II|    alarmed, ladies. You are perfectly safe. We are Hungarian gentlemen!"~ ~"
20      X,     III|    I hope I find the ladies perfectly comfortable?"~ ~"Very comfortable
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