Part,  Chapter

 1      I,      II|   removing his coat. Then they seated him on the couch, and placed
 2      I,      II|    know!"~ ~The young man also seated himself in front of the
 3      I,     III|   beauty, Cythera herself, was seated at the harpsichord, her
 4     II,       I|         the vice-palatine, was seated on the middle bench, drawing
 5     II,       I|          The surveyor, who was seated beside the doctor, was a
 6     II,      II|  baroness," he observed, as he seated himself in the chair beside
 7     II,      II| baroness and the vice-palatine seated themselves where they could
 8    III,       I|     carriage.~ ~On the box was seated the broad-shouldered groom,
 9    III,       I|      After the promenade, they seated themselves again in the
10    III,       I|        her picture-making, she seated herself at the card-table,
11    III,       I|     place at the head; the man seated himself at the foot. They
12    III,      II|          The man obeyed. Marie seated herself on the ottoman,
13     IV,     III|        in heaven!"~ ~The count seated himself at the table, and
14     IV,      IV|    were held under his arm. He seated himself at a table, and
15     VI,      IV|        in this emergency!~ ~He seated himself at the table to
16    VII,     III|     opportunity for anecdotes. Seated on a clump of sod the root
17      X,     III|       into the room. Marie was seated at the piano, arrayed in
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