Part,  Chapter

 1      I,     III|    the child, with a merry laugh, clapping her hands. "Why,
 2      I,     III|   was M. Cambray's turn to laugh merrily.~ ~When M. Cambray'
 3     II,       I|  vice-palatine.~ ~"You may laugh as much as you like, but
 4     IV,     III|   street, the people would laugh and shout: 'There go Count
 5      V,      II| suddenly burst into a loud laugh - from extreme anger to
 6      V,      II|   But the baroness did not laugh with him.~ ~"I am in earnest,
 7     VI,      IV|  each other, they began to laugh and jest. Was not the mother
 8     IX,       I|      The sick man began to laugh; only his face showed that
 9     IX,      II|  by a gunshot. Then a wild laugh was heard at some distance
10      X,       I|   he could hear her joyous laugh on finding herself relieved
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