Part,  Chapter

 1      I,      II|     visited, but neither of them proved to be the right one. The
 2    III,     III|         of the boat.~ ~Marie had proved an excellent scholar in
 3     IV,       I| appellation. As nothing could be proved against her, the woman has
 4     IV,      II|          nor wantonly merry. She proved herself an excellent housewife.
 5     IV,      II|     omitted this ceremony, which proved that she either did not
 6    VII,     III|          called, - but my robber proved unequal to the task. Consequently
 7   VIII,     III|       The jack of all trades had proved himself a useful member
 8     IX,       I|     steps; but her little escort proved that he was made of sterner
 9     IX,     III|       enemy; and Vavel certainly proved himself a master in the
10      X,       I|        in all these battles, and proved themselves valiant warriors.~ ~
11      X,       I|    course which events had taken proved that he had made a mistake
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