Part,  Chapter

 1      I,     III|       took up the piece of bread lying on the table, "that it is
 2    III,     III|         what you mean!"~ ~"He is lying on his bed, quite out of
 3     IV,     III|      been emptied from the cases lying about the floor. In an arm-chair
 4     IV,     III|         of the baroness, and saw lying on the bed a woman whose
 5     IV,     III|       you might leave your purse lying out in the court; no one
 6     IV,     III|        arm. Her favorite cat was lying at her feet, and on the
 7      V,     III|          found a number of books lying about on the table. Evidently
 8     VI,       I|   bedside.~ ~The poor fellow was lying among the pillows; his mouth
 9   VIII,       I|          satiated with my life - lying, cheating, deceiving every
10   VIII,     III|   Fervlans and Leon Barthelmy is lying in ambush somewhere in this
11     IX,       I|         The noble old knight was lying on the bare floor, with
12     IX,      IV| rose-bush.~ ~The wounded man was lying on his back, his bloodstained
13     IX,      IV|          another motionless form lying across a clump of turf.
14      X,     III|         miles in extent. The one lying here takes from you only
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