Part,  Chapter

 1    Int         |      side by side with this a high respect for traditions;
 2   Pres         |      its manners, its life in high degree and low, to the pages
 3      I,       I|       a fresh blaze.~ ~"It is high time," was the low and rather
 4     II,      II|       rose, her brow pure and high, with no sign of the branding-iron.
 5     II,     III|   bearing, expressive face, a high, broad forehead left uncovered
 6     II,     III|  baroness thinks the rent too high, she will find in her own
 7     IV,      II|     of ground inclosed with a high fence of stout planks, engaged
 8     VI,       I| enthusiastic admiration for a high ideal, whose embodiment
 9     VI,      II|      call in person on those "high and mighty persons" who,
10   VIII,     III|  Austrian camp. He went up as high as a kite, and they held
11     IX,       I|      the Danube was unusually high on the day of the battle
12     IX,     III|    friend. I have paid a very high entrance-fee to see this
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