Part,  Chapter

 1     II,       I|         the kingdom."~ ~"A most excellent accomplishment!" laughingly
 2    III,     III|     boat.~ ~Marie had proved an excellent scholar in the school of
 3     IV,       I|        it must be confessed, an excellent thing for the orphans. If
 4     IV,      II|    merry. She proved herself an excellent housewife. She rose betimes
 5     VI,      II|      where are to be found some excellent wines, and some of the best
 6     VI,      II|    Toward the conclusion of the excellent dinner, to which Herr Bernat
 7     VI,      IV|     much has been said. She had excellent reasons, baroness, for veiling
 8    VII,      II|         and made of all of them excellent soldiers. The men very soon
 9    VII,     III|         holds. She will have an excellent excuse for leaving the manor.
10     IX,       I|         need a guide. I have an excellent map of the neighborhood,
11     IX,      II|         hoping thus to gain the excellent highway of Eszterhaza. Here
12      X,       I|       has surrendered, too."~ ~"Excellent man! Who commands the Frenchmen
13      X,     III| Capitaine Descourcelles rode an excellent horse, was a capital rider,
14      X,     III|      and leur Catzique plays an excellent hand at piquet."~ ~"And
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