Part,  Chapter

 1    Int         |     they may deserve to win the interest of the foreign reader.~ ~
 2      I,     III|    police records. It is to the interest of the state to discover
 3      I,      IV|    killed a fellow-being in the interest of his country? Don't you
 4      I,      IV|        entire sum of money, the interest of which you receive annually,
 5     II,      II|        sense - one who takes an interest in everything that goes
 6     II,      II| baroness, who had listened with interest to the reverend gentleman'
 7    III,      IV|      His fair neighbor began to interest him.~ ~He took the pamphlet
 8     IV,      II|      was listening with special interest - the glorious deeds of
 9     VI,      II|              What?" with lively interest interrupted the vice-palatine. "
10     VI,      IV|        to exhibit the liveliest interest. Each seized a hand of the
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