Part,  Chapter

 1    Int         |       win the interest of the foreign reader.~ ~Hungary still
 2    Int         |      in occupying myself with foreign countries, especially with
 3    Int         | subjects for novel-writing in foreign parts.~ ~In English and
 4     II,      II|       ago, a gentleman from a foreign country came to Fertőszeg,
 5     II,      II|    their nefarious trade in a foreign land. The lady is his mistress.
 6     IV,       I|      sought to learn from his foreign correspondents something
 7     VI,       I|    services and swords to the foreign imperial army against their
 8     VI,      II|    danger of an attack from a foreign enemy, and then only if
 9    VII,       I|     your ensign than your own foreign one. Our people have an
10    VII,       I|       antipathy to everything foreign - and we have cause to complain
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