Part,  Chapter

 1      I,      II|      and the pretended drunkard seized hold of the young man's
 2      I,     III|    about M. Cambray. The ladies seized his hands; and while a blonde
 3      I,      IV|  impossible to trace them. They seized a public coach by force,
 4    III,     III|     Frantic with terror, Ludwig seized his oars, and the canoe
 5    III,     III|     close to the boat.~ ~Ludwig seized an oar with both hands to
 6    III,      IV|       the mud.~ ~When the count seized Henry by the throat and
 7     IV,      II|    smile wreathed her lips. She seized Ludwig's hand, and exclaimed,
 8     IV,     III| suddenly toward the robber, and seized him by the arms. The fellow'
 9      V,      II|     with a sudden movement, she seized his hand and whispered:~ ~"
10      V,      II|    uttered a cry of terror, and seized Count Vavel's hand.~ ~"No,
11      V,     III|         or Marie, with one hand seized the letter, and with the
12     VI,     III|      ceremonious intentions. He seized the maid's hand, pressed
13     VI,      IV|        liveliest interest. Each seized a hand of the speaker, and
14   VIII,      II|      disease Amélie died of has seized upon your friend Cambray;
15      X,     III|         the furious invalid had seized his groom by the throat.~ ~
16      X,     III|      knees at her lover's feet, seized his hand, and laid her face
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