Part,  Chapter

 1      I,     III|     exists?"~ ~"You had the pleasure of meeting that celebrated
 2      I,      IV|    that time it shall be my pleasure to take care of Amélie;
 3    III,      II|   looked forward with great pleasure to this day, and made for
 4    III,      II|   virtue.~ ~"Whatever gives pleasure to thee pleases me," he
 5     IV,      II|   that day she had one more pleasure: the garden, a free sight
 6      V,       I|     Once he, too, had taken pleasure in jesting with fair women
 7      V,      II| again gave utterance to his pleasure on making the acquaintance
 8     VI,     III|   imagine that I shall take pleasure in seeing you go into battle?
 9     VI,      VI|   you a good day!"~ ~What a pleasure it was to stop the women
10      X,       I|  them. This was their daily pleasure and consolation.~ ~Then
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