Part,  Chapter

 1    Int         |     have been years when I was compelled to choose subjects for novel-writing
 2      I,       I|        you will not use unless compelled to do so by extreme necessity.
 3      I,      IV|            MY DEAR CHILD: I am compelled to take a journey. I shall
 4     II,     III|      introduce it because I am compelled to inquire your worship'
 5     IV,     III| testify before a court, and be compelled to tell who you are, what
 6      V,       I|      hand. She would have been compelled to reject such offers, and
 7      V,      II|       glad to meet the man who compelled me to live here in seclusion.
 8      V,      II|   Count Vavel, "but I shall be compelled to leave you and your suspicions
 9      V,      II|      had been dreaming, and he compelled the vision to abide with
10    VII,       I|   magnates. Those whom the law compelled to equip ten horsemen sent
11    VII,      II|    supped in camp, he would be compelled to take his seat between
12    VII,     III|    character (even Jocrisse is compelled to praise her) has won the
13     IX,      II|   burning, and the demons were compelled to use their spurs in order
14      X,     III|      been terrible days! To be compelled hourly to dread either of
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