Part,  Chapter

 1    III,       I|  one to advise her what was proper to wear, or how to wear
 2     IV,      II|   notice to quit within the proper time, the old contracts
 3      V,       I|   quarters there, which was proper. The armed guard on duty
 4      V,      II|      and struck fire in the proper manner; he thrust the burning
 5      V,      II|    asked your pardon in the proper form."~ ~The colonel's companions,
 6      V,     III|     sometime send it to the proper address - when the angel
 7     VI,      IV|  which, doubtless, were the proper terms to apply to marauding
 8     VI,      VI|   When she had arranged the proper focus, she made room for
 9    VII,      II|     it would have been only proper for Katharina, the betrothed
10    VII,     III|   wife and daughter, with a proper escort, of course, to meet
11     IX,      II| rate, he did not act in the proper manner, so I fired at him.
12     IX,     III|    retreat was conducted in proper order, step by step, from
13      X,     III|    to inquire which was the proper way when he wanted to go
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