Part,  Chapter

 1     II,     III|      room, leaving his visitor standing in the middle of the floor.
 2    III,       I|        song; the brass Cyclops standing on the dial struck the hour;
 3    III,       I|      of the villagers who were standing idly at their doors stepped
 4    III,      IV|   table, and left the visitors standing in the middle of the floor.~ ~"
 5     IV,      II|      hands and feet. Now he is standing upright. How ridiculous
 6     IV,     III|      was a lighted candle, and standing with his back toward the
 7     IV,     III| surveyed the stranger, who was standing between him and his weapons;
 8     VI,      II|     gentleman near whom he was standing: 'Who is that lady who sings
 9    VII,      II|       away from here."~ ~Those standing apart from the count and
10     IX,     III|        over her head," who was standing on the soda-factory hill,
11      X,       I|        exactly as if they were standing guard over a potentate."~ ~
12      X,      II|        village. The pastor was standing at his door when Vavel ordered
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