Part,  Chapter

 1      I,      IV|    assault an enemy, we do not inquire if we hurt him; we kill
 2     II,       I|      don't trouble yourself to inquire where you shall seat yourself
 3     II,      II|       The authorities ought to inquire who strangers are, and where
 4     II,     III|      because I am compelled to inquire your worship's name and
 5     II,     III|   success. "Allow me, also, to inquire the family name of the worshipful
 6      V,      II|   presume you will allow me to inquire, first, what relation this
 7     VI,      VI|      don't - know. And I don't inquire, either. Now, will you still
 8    VII,     III|        there. In Raab you will inquire for the house of Dr. Tromfszky,
 9   VIII,       I| interrupted her meditations to inquire if her answer to the marquis'
10     IX,       I| whereupon Marie decided not to inquire again for an hour.~ ~Suddenly
11      X,       I|       house twice every day to inquire after the ladies; then he
12      X,     III|        Vavel's partner, and to inquire:~ ~"I hope I find the ladies
13      X,     III|    Matyas, who did not stop to inquire which was the proper way
14      X,     III|          Vavel did not stop to inquire further, but strode into
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