Part,  Chapter

 1      I,      II|           find the place. He 's a clever youth - are n't you, Peroquin?
 2      I,     III|     before noon."~ ~"You are very clever, monsieur. I should never
 3      I,     III|    marquis. "My detective was not clever enough to perceive the difference
 4      I,     III|           handsome young men, and clever children to spy out and
 5      I,      IV|        have learned, through your clever little daughter, that they
 6      I,      IV|        rope-dancer, leaving you a clever little daughter and a half-million
 7     II,       I|          beside the doctor, was a clever man in his profession, but
 8    III,      II| impossible. But grown persons are clever enough to know how to impose
 9     IV,      IV|           famous assault, was not clever enough to order three men
10     VI,      VI|         her own hand.~ ~"How very clever you must be, little mama!
11      X,       I|          Matyas, if only you were clever enough to open for me the
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