Part,  Chapter

 1   Pres         |   career he was best fitted to follow. The idle life of the nobility
 2      I,     III|     there was no use trying to follow him. We do not even know
 3     II,       I|    anecdote to parry what will follow!"~ ~ ~ ~
 4    III,      II|  conditions. One is that I may follow in my canoe - "~ ~"But not
 5     IV,      II|   acquaintances. Results might follow; and what then?~ ~The entombed
 6     VI,       I|  arrange quarters; then I will follow. When I arrive at the gates
 7   VIII,       I|          Advise me, and I will follow it to the letter!"~ ~"Then
 8   VIII,      II| seizing her arm. "You must not follow him."~ ~"Why not?"~ ~"Listen,
 9   VIII,     III|       tell her that she was to follow him wherever he might lead
10     IX,       I|        a post-chaise here, and follow us to Frauenkirchen, where
11      X,      II|       respect, madame, I shall follow General Guillaume's example."~ ~
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