Part,  Chapter

 1   Pres         |   Munkácsy amounted to genius, he felt most inclined toward painting
 2   Pres         |         at Brussels two years ago felt through his impassioned
 3    III,      IV|          wont to do; but when she felt the waves about her shoulders,
 4     IV,       I| everything better than he did. He felt that she was his rival,
 5      V,       I|         courtesy which a stranger felt himself called upon to pay
 6      V,      II|         roused him from sleep, he felt as if he must hasten to
 7      V,      II|          after he had wakened. He felt that he had the right to
 8     VI,       I|       hand from the coverlet, and felt the pulse.~ ~"Yes, you are
 9     VI,       I|       hatred of this sort; it was felt all over Europe. What was
10      X,      II|         commandant. And everybody felt relieved when he marched
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