Part,  Chapter

 1      I,     III|    dear to you, monsieur, then accept this from me, and think
 2     II,      II|      ladyship is at liberty to accept," promptly responded the
 3     II,      II|       the baroness. "We cannot accept that version. Let us hear
 4     II,     III|   Hungarian gentleman will not accept a gift without making some
 5     IV,       I|    Castle; but his refusals to accept the numerous invitations
 6      V,      II| apologize," said the colonel. "Accept, madame, my deepest reverence,
 7      V,      II|        hands - without malice. Accept my sincerest congratulations.
 8    VII,     III|   Consequently I was forced to accept Themire's more tedious but
 9   VIII,       I|    hospitality, but I must not accept it. I come direct from the
10     IX,     III|     but Vavel did not fall.~ ~"Accept my greeting, marquis!" responded
11      X,     III|         I deserve both; I will accept either at your hands."~ ~
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