Part,  Chapter

 1   Pres         |        first novel, "Work Days," met with great applause; other
 2      I,       I|        the stairs, his companion met him, and, with a meaning
 3      I,     III|    returned to the salon. He was met at the door by the Marquis
 4     IV,      II|       maid's frank, sincere gaze met his own. She was not ashamed
 5     IV,     III|         Franciscan monk, whom we met in the forest, to marry
 6      V,       I|       Nameless Castle, and again met with a disappointment -
 7   VIII,     III|    toward her, and the two hands met in a close clasp.~ ~ ~ ~
 8     IX,       I|         at sunset. If the latter met with no hindrance on their
 9     IX,     III| thick-set, sun-browned Sicilian, met the count's assault. There
10     IX,     III|          demons, who had at last met their match.~ ~When De Fervlans
11     IX,     III|          retreat, now turned and met their pursuers, and a hand-to-hand
12      X,      II|       equally unpleasant to have met either Hungarian or French
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