Part,  Chapter

 1      I,     III|           out and entrap suspected persons? 'Cythera's Brigade' really
 2      I,      IV|             There were a number of persons in the company who understood
 3     II,       I|        Audiat!' He is one of those persons of whom Cziraky said: 'My
 4    III,       I|         characteristics which many persons would have recognized at
 5    III,       I| thoroughfare of the village. Those persons whom they chanced to meet
 6    III,      II|              What are enemies?"~ ~"Persons with whom we are angry."~ ~"
 7    III,      II|            else."~ ~"What do those persons do who become angry with
 8    III,      II|           is impossible. But grown persons are clever enough to know
 9    III,      II|         that acknowledged by those persons who attend this church."~ ~"
10     IV,     III|            his eyes; and there are persons who understand how to read
11      V,       I|     country magnates were tiresome persons; for, when they were once
12      V,      II|           me - or repeats. The few persons whose opinion I care for
13     VI,      II|          on those "high and mighty persons" who, instead of appearing
14     VI,      II|     instead."~ ~"May I ask if many persons attended the meeting?" asked
15    VII,     III|         company with distinguished persons. Countess Themire Dealba'
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