Part,  Chapter

 1      I,     III|    indifference to me if this daily portion of bread is enjoyed
 2     IV,       I|    results. The baroness paid daily visits to her "Children'
 3     IV,      II|     extensive dairy, and paid daily visits to her stables. She
 4      V,       I| concerned him: they exercised daily on the same road over which
 5      V,       I|    was his custom to take his daily drive with Marie. In order
 6      V,      II|   This was the spot for their daily promenade.~ ~The count and
 7     VI,       I|  their friendly battles twice daily, and with such vigor that
 8     VI,       V|      the room.~ ~"That is his daily custom," whispered Marie.
 9     VI,      VI|      see your little mistress daily?"~ ~"Daily - daily, your
10     VI,      VI|    little mistress daily?"~ ~"Daily - daily, your ladyship?
11     VI,      VI|   mistress daily?"~ ~"Daily - daily, your ladyship? This is
12     VI,      VI|     was a time when I saw her daily, hourly - when she needed
13      X,       I|      to write to both of them daily.~ ~The first part of his
14      X,       I|       to them. This was their daily pleasure and consolation.~ ~
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