Part,  Chapter

 1      I,       I|    here."~ ~The old man's face betrayed some confusion as he responded:~ ~"
 2      I,     III|     head toward his knees, and betrayed his suppressed hilarity
 3      I,     III| intimidating:~ ~"You have been betrayed, and may as well confess
 4     II,      II|    from Dieppe. Since then the betrayed husband has been searching
 5    III,       I|        corners of her red lips betrayed an earthly origin. The sparkling
 6     IV,      II|       from the glass, her face betrayed the new emotion which had
 7     IV,      II|    half-closed eyes, all these betrayed - Ludwig was perfectly familiar
 8      V,      II|  ridiculous plan which the man betrayed in his fury. He is quartered
 9      V,      II|       utterance to words which betrayed what he had been dreaming,
10    VII,     III|        to pretend that I was a betrayed husband in search of his
11   VIII,      II|   swollen face, and drawn lips betrayed how terribly she was suffering.~ ~"
12     IX,       I|  treasures, and if she has not betrayed him, then I know where he
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