Part,  Chapter

 1      I,      IV|       doubt it, countess. The path of virtue is only for those
 2     II,       I| preferred to walk the shorter path through the park to driving
 3     II,       I|  flowers which grew along the path. In the farm-yard she caught
 4    III,       I| forget-me-nots grew along the path. Blue was the little maid'
 5     IV,      II|    along the freshly graveled path to the inclosed plot of
 6      V,      II|    the forest, where a shaded path led through the dense shrubbery
 7      V,      II|      short distance along the path when they saw coming toward
 8      V,      II|      with decision barred the path.~ ~"I must request that
 9     VI,      VI|    herd of deer crossed their path, summoned to the feeding-place
10    VII,       I|     legions who have broken a path from one end of Europe to
11     IX,      II|       in the direction of the path which ran through the morass
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