Part,  Chapter

 1   Pres         |    stage, Rosa Laborfalvy. The portrait of her that hangs in her
 2      I,     III|       her neck. It contained a portrait of the little countess Amélie.~ ~"
 3      I,     III| containing the little Amélie's portrait, and was about to fling
 4      I,      IV|        not have given Amélie's portrait to M. Cambray in that ridiculous
 5      I,      IV|    reach! I shall have another portrait painted of Amélie, and send
 6     II,     III|      and game; there was not a portrait among them.~ ~Beside the
 7    III,      IV|    description was an engraved portrait of the natural wonder.~ ~
 8    III,      IV|      and had had the monster's portrait engraved, in order to quiet
 9     VI,      VI|   wonder if you could paint my portrait?"~ ~"I will try it to-morrow,"
10    VII,      II|    practices, or the miniature portrait Katharina was painting of
11   VIII,       I|           I have brought you a portrait of her as she looked when
12   VIII,       I|    assented the marquis. "This portrait is sent by your daughter
13   VIII,      II|      toward the young girl the portrait M. Cambray had given her. "
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