Part,  Chapter

 1      I,     III|       on the street in such a costume. Besides, it would frighten
 2    III,       I|       toys, and dolls in full costume. On a Venetian table with
 3    III,       I|        now clad in coachman's costume. The gentleman assisted
 4    III,      II|      to Paris for a 'Melusine costume' for me!"~ ~"And has it
 5    III,      II|  Knowest thou what a Melusine costume is? See, this is it."~ ~
 6    III,      II|       the ocean. The Melusine costume was a bathing-dress.~ ~"
 7    III,      IV|     up the discarded Melusine costume, and hastened with such
 8     IV,     III|      a strange man, clad in a costume unlike that worn by the
 9     IV,      IV| certainly original. He wore a costume unlike any prevailing fashion.
10      V,      II|    sleeves - Marie's favorite costume.~ ~"It is I, Herr Count,"
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