Part,  Chapter

 1    Int         |   perfect confidence and in good hope that I present my present
 2      I,     III|      hands toward M. Cambray. "I hope you will allow me to call
 3     II,       I| veritable Demosthenes.~ ~"I only hope, reverend sir," jestingly
 4    III,      IV|        performed this evening. I hope you may sleep soundly."~ ~"
 5     IV,       I|        shall be released."~ ~But hope had deceived him; and as
 6     VI,       I|        have long ago - ceased to hope for - anything. I feel that -
 7    VII,       I|         appended Count Vavel. "I hope, Herr Vice-palatine, that
 8      X,       I|        cheerful, and filled with hope and confidence for the future.
 9      X,     III|    partner, and to inquire:~ ~"I hope I find the ladies perfectly
10      X,     III|         and will soon join us. I hope we shall leave here very
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