Part,  Chapter

 1    Int         |      life; and in every work of mine a bit of history of true
 2     II,      II|          what business is it of mine?"~ ~"The authorities ought
 3     II,      II|        the king's attorney, not mine. Moreover, nothing whatever
 4     IV,     III|       sleep in the room next to mine, and let her carry all my
 5     IV,     III|       those thieves comrades of mine. I know that the people
 6     IV,     III|         that the description of mine would fit, Herr Count?"
 7      V,      II| prompted yours must also excuse mine; I am come to repay the
 8      V,      II|     whom I do not even know. As mine is not one of those phlegmatic
 9     VI,      VI|      tender heart is yours!"~ ~"Mine?" suddenly and with unusual
10     VI,      VI|    energy interrupted Lisette. "Mine a tender heart? Ask this
11    VII,     III|  Release him; he is a friend of mine." Then to the ex-robber: "
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