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 1      I,     III|              When the servant Jocrisse had closed the boudoir door
 2      I,     III|     giggled discreetly; while Jocrisse, clasping his rotund stomach
 3      I,      IV|       he said. "And now, send Jocrisse for a fiacre; you must not
 4      I,      IV|      intrusted to his care to Jocrisse.~ ~Jocrisse placed it on
 5      I,      IV|       his care to Jocrisse.~ ~Jocrisse placed it on a silver tray,
 6    VII,     III|  shadow, four masked robbers (Jocrisse was their leader!) climbed
 7    VII,     III|    had told him she was fair. Jocrisse played his part admirably.
 8    VII,     III| expense - against us.~ ~"From Jocrisse's letters I learn that Vavel'
 9    VII,     III|       will she do with it?~ ~"Jocrisse also informs me that Themire
10    VII,     III| loveliness of character (even Jocrisse is compelled to praise her)
11   VIII,       I|  pressed. Three times already Jocrisse had interrupted her meditations
12   VIII,       I|  struggled with herself. When Jocrisse appeared again, she said
13   VIII,       I|       stranger. You yourself, Jocrisse, must take it to the marquis."~ ~"
14   VIII,       I|     carefully, and gave it to Jocrisse, who set out at once on
15     IX,       I|   drew up before the inn, and Jocrisse, Baroness Katharina's messenger,
16     IX,       I|     reading the brief message Jocrisse delivered to him. "Very
17     IX,       I|   what to do if you 'cannot'! Jocrisse, how is the country around
18     IX,       I|     this part of the country, Jocrisse?"~ ~"I accompanied the county
19     IX,       I|    Hansag at night," observed Jocrisse, "and no amount of money
20     IX,     III|    recognize the uniform from Jocrisse's description. Madame Themire
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