Part,  Chapter

 1   Pres         |   dear relatives and old-time friends. His life is exceedingly
 2      I,       I|    wants. Have our two trusty friends been apprised?"~ ~"Yes;
 3      I,     III|     kindness to tell us - the friends of the countess - what has
 4      I,     III|      we shall part quite good friends! What do I say? Part? Say,
 5      I,      IV|   merry society women, trusty friends and confidantes. They moved
 6      I,      IV|      few of her most intimate friends, when the Marquis de Fervlans
 7    III,     III|     water. The waves were her friends - they knew each other well.
 8    III,      IV|      theater. She had no girl friends with whom to exchange confidences -
 9     IV,       I|     world, to give up all his friends, to renounce everything
10      V,      II|   going to rise, with several friends, along the road; and when
11      V,      II|  however, let me introduce my friends," - waving his hand toward
12      V,      II| acquaintance of the colonel's friends. Then he said courteously:~ ~"
13     VI,      IV|     the table to write to his friends abroad; but he could accomplish
14   VIII,       I| alarmed, ladies. You are with friends. We are Frenchmen."~ ~But
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