Part,  Chapter

 1      I,      II|    coachman was also in the service of the secret police the
 2    III,      IV|   fortunate enough to be of service to him. I shall be ready
 3    III,      IV|   shoulders at the doctor's service.~ ~The doctor hastily thrust
 4     IV,     III|  dismissed from the count's service. The poor women were turned
 5      V,       I|     devoted entirely to the service of the fair sex. Many of
 6      V,      II|  Directory, but entered our service when the Empire was established.
 7     VI,      II| militia will be called into service only in case of imminent
 8     VI,      II|   the field - untrained for service - when the regular troops
 9     IX,       I|      He is in Count Vavel's service, and I can see him when
10      X,      II|    house consecrated to the service of God had become a hospital,
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