Part,  Chapter

 1      I,      IV| circles; no one ever saw them exchange a word with a police commissioner.
 2     II,      II|    who was the bearer of this exchange of opinions, very often
 3     II,     III|     with their possessions in exchange for solid cash. If you buy
 4    III,      IV|     girl friends with whom to exchange confidences - with whom
 5     IV,     III|    casket as a remembrance in exchange for the little stockings
 6      V,     III|      exchanged lives, let the exchange become real. Let me learn
 7     VI,      IV| comrades, who will cheerfully exchange their nefarious calling
 8     VI,      VI|  treasure would induce you to exchange this little somebody in
 9    VII,      II|   should she stop to hear the exchange of lovers' confidences,
10    VII,      II|     two men who witnessed the exchange of the children. This,"
11      X,      II|       demand my loved ones in exchange for Madame and Mademoiselle
12      X,      II|     general to consent to the exchange! The young Frenchman galloped
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