Part,  Chapter

 1      I,       I|  without which no respectable citizen at the beginning of the
 2      I,      II|      drunken tones:~ ~"Hello, citizen! What do you mean? Do you
 3      I,      II|    only wooden sabots! I am a citizen like yourself, and as good
 4      I,      II|         No, we are not alike, citizen; for I have in my arms an
 5      I,      II|   misfortune. Is not that so, citizen?"~ ~"Yes, that is so, citizen.
 6      I,      II| citizen?"~ ~"Yes, that is so, citizen. Let 's have a little conversation
 7      I,      II|     to you for your kindness, citizen," he said to the blouse-wearer,
 8      I,      II|     trouble."~ ~"Can't do it, citizen; my wife is expecting me
 9      I,      II|      man, and said:~ ~"Adieu, citizen. I beg your pardon if I
10      I,      II|       the young man.~ ~"Well, citizen," was the smiling response, "
11      I,      II|      You need not be alarmed, citizen," said the man in the top-boots. "
12      I,      II|      times seven. Good night, citizen!"~ ~The door of the adjoining
13      I,     III|       want you to understand, citizen, that if you have any idea
14     II,     III|     By becoming a naturalized citizen of the county, and by purchase
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