Part,  Chapter

 1   Pres         |        of Hungary as a jubilee gift; there are cases containing
 2      I,     III|    protégée."~ ~It was a noble gift indeed! The lovely countess
 3     II,      II|     with lighted tapers, and a gift for every child, - clothes,
 4     II,     III|    gentleman will not accept a gift without making some return;
 5    III,      II|        questions!~ ~"Life is a gift from God that must be preserved
 6     IV,       I|   letter which accompanied the gift he stipulated that the boy
 7     IV,       I|     acknowledge the munificent gift by a letter of thanks.~ ~
 8     IV,       I|        append to your generous gift surprises me; for it means
 9     IV,      IV|     guardian for this birthday gift. She merely held out both
10      V,     III| sufferers by the flood.~ ~This gift renewed the correspondence
11     VI,     III|       my secret as a betrothal gift, - and then ask her to send
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