Part,  Chapter

 1      I,       I| regular intervals. Surely a singular time and place for a promenade!
 2      I,       I|   he proceeded to perform a singular task. First he tossed a
 3      I,      II|     you can tell her what a singular dream you had! If you can'
 4     II,      II|   she' or 'you.'"~ ~"What a singular country! Well, then, Bernat
 5     IV,     III|     and on the casket was a singular toy - a miniature human
 6     IV,      IV|     of Marengo!" sighed the singular man.~ ~"Too late now for
 7      V,      II|  was he to answer this most singular request? He could not write
 8      V,      II|   guardian.~ ~It was with a singular feeling that Count Vavel
 9     VI,      IV| about his adventure? What a singular man!"~ ~Here the vice-palatine
10     VI,      VI|     Marie came close to the singular woman, bent over her, and
11     IX,      II|   loss what to make of this singular freak of nature, sent a
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