Part,  Chapter

 1      I,       I| disappearing at regular intervals. Surely a singular time and place
 2      I,       I|         merrily, and said:~ ~"Why, surely you don't take us to be
 3      I,      IV|     recognize her at once."~ ~"You surely cannot mean that I am to
 4      I,      IV|         You ought not to complain. Surely the régime is not to blame
 5     II,      II|      anything but 'the count.'"~ ~"Surely he receives letters by post?"~ ~"
 6     II,      II|           a detective?"~ ~"But you surely have a right to demand to
 7     II,      II|         county clock, Herr Doctor, surely you ought to know something
 8    III,      II|             whose name was David - surely because he, too, was a tireless
 9     IV,     III|           when you have succeeded. Surely honest labor is the best."~ ~"
10      V,      II|       willing to run the risk, you surely need not hesitate."~ ~And
11     VI,      IV|            face glowed with pride. Surely there was not another brave
12     VI,      VI|        need anything else."~ ~"But surely your heart will grow sore
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