Part,  Chapter

 1      I,       I|  little eavesdropper was back underneath the covers of the bed. The
 2     II,       I|        and the pile of fagots underneath him was ready for the torch.
 3     II,       I|    Meanwhile, the dignitaries underneath the umbrageous beech-tree
 4     II,       I|   beech and ranged themselves underneath the arch. The clergyman
 5    III,      II|    ottoman, and drew her feet underneath the wide skirt of her robe.~ ~"
 6    III,     III|     The creature had vanished underneath the boat, and only the motion
 7     IV,     III| slippers, and tucked her hair underneath a becoming lace cap.~ ~"
 8    VII,       I|     customary to put the fire underneath the tobacco in the pipe!
 9    VII,      II|      A kiss was her reward.~ ~Underneath the bank-notes were several
10     IX,      II|       many species which hide underneath the water, and in the springtime
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