Part,  Chapter

 1   Pres         |  Parliament, where he has a seat in the Upper House, or at
 2     II,       I|     peace."~ ~He shared his seat with the clergyman, whose
 3     II,       I|     inquire where you shall seat yourself at table; for wherever
 4     II,      II|    baroness rose and took a seat by his side.~ ~"She has
 5     II,      II|  had returned to her former seat.~ ~"I shall go to the Nameless
 6    III,       I| into the carriage, took his seat by her side, and the black
 7    III,      II|   words she sprang from her seat, untied the cord about her
 8    III,      IV|    in turn, rising from his seat.~ ~"That I, too, may see
 9     IV,      II|    his grave. He might only seat himself at the window of
10     IV,      II|   little maid had taken his seat, and was gazing, with a
11      V,      II|  the carriage, and took his seat by her side, not even Henry
12    VII,      II|    be compelled to take his seat between the two ladies at
13     IX,       I|   Satan Laczi's wife took a seat by her side; the little
14     IX,      II|    Fervlans returned to his seat when the adjutant called
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