Part,  Chapter

 1     II,      II|     his runaway wife and her lover; and the pair at the castle
 2      V,       I|   just such sports. He was a lover of the chase and of horse-racing.
 3      V,      II| Vavel to be Ange Barthelmy's lover," responded the baroness.~ ~"
 4      V,      II|    me, and ran away with her lover, whom I do not even know.
 5    VII,     III|  that had been jilted by her lover.~ ~"Themire learned that
 6    VII,     III|     than to win her from her lover."~ ~This was a solitary
 7   VIII,     III|     drooping head before her lover.~ ~"I have deserved this,"
 8     IX,     III|   flew about the head of her lover, but left him unharmed.~ ~
 9     IX,     III|        She imagined that her lover would hear her amid the
10     IX,     III|       and galloped after her lover.~ ~De Fervlans's retreat
11      X,     III|  dropped on her knees at her lover's feet, seized his hand,
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