Part,  Chapter

 1      I,     III|    banker, M. Cambray; that is merely a fable. What is your ambition?
 2     II,      II|      he did not name. He wrote merely: 'Complainant is afraid
 3     IV,       I|   flattery or sentimentality - merely courteous gratefulness.
 4     IV,      IV|        this birthday gift. She merely held out both hands, and
 5      V,      II| Colonel Barthelmy's words been merely an idle threat?~ ~Henry
 6      V,      II|    without, an outer garment - merely his close-fitting uniform
 7      V,      II|       not been forced from him merely to preserve her honor; they
 8      V,     III|       the darkness! It was not merely caprice that prompted me
 9     VI,      IV|      the manor, - for they are merely common thieves, - but to
10    VII,      II|   Katharina did not speak; she merely smiled, and walked toward
11    VII,     III|     you approach her. Then say merely the name 'Sophie Botta,'
12     IX,       I|     man?"~ ~For answer the man merely pronounced a name:~ ~"Sophie
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