Part,  Chapter

 1      I,       I|     here in this doorway - I am sure I don't know why, for there
 2      I,      II| fish-tail! Oh, yes; we shall be sure to find it; and very soon
 3      I,      IV|         Fervlans.~ ~"I shall be sure to deliver it," he said. "
 4     II,       I|       for nothing!~ ~You may be sure every one had something
 5     II,      II|    laughter. "The doctor, to be sure! If you are the county clock,
 6      V,       I|        might now feel perfectly sure that no robbers would attempt
 7     VI,      II|         the castle - you may be sure I shall take good care not
 8    VII,       I|        Herr Count, and shall be sure to remember. The company
 9    VII,     III|       with her; and I am not so sure but Themire has ended by
10    VII,     III|       any case. But you must be sure that she is alone when you
11      X,       I|        he might be, he would be sure to receive his letter from
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