Part,  Chapter

 1    Int         |     English translations of my books.~ ~Between the United States
 2   Pres         |        three hundred and fifty books making a large library in
 3   Pres         |       his library contains the books of reference he consults,
 4     II,      II|       Later, he loaned me some books; he has the classics of
 5     II,      II|       began to write about the books, and became entangled in
 6     II,      II|        every child, - clothes, books, and sweets, - which he
 7    III,       I|   occupation of the day began. Books were produced, and the man
 8    III,       I|     the man told her about his books. When the maid wanted anything,
 9    III,      II|        thou give me one of the books thou readest so often?"~ ~"
10    III,      II|        why dost thou read such books?"~ ~"In order that, should
11    III,      II|       not belong to thy horrid books nor to thy telescope, but
12    III,      IV|      and amuse one's self with books - Dante, Shakspere, Horace.
13     IV,      IV| retired; then I shall bring my books and papers into your room
14     IV,      IV|      was between his lips; his books and papers were held under
15      V,     III|    usual, he found a number of books lying about on the table.
16     VI,      VI|     attracted by the number of books she saw everywhere; and
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