Part,  Chapter

1      I,       I|       away from this house. It is watched day and night. Chance, however,
2      I,       I|   articles of girls' clothing. He watched them until they had burned
3      I,     III|          back to the doorway, and watched the carriage roll swiftly
4     IV,      II|     attentive observer constantly watched her with his telescope from
5     IV,      IV|     untrue to her sex had she not watched him for several minutes
6     IV,      IV|        through her metal screen - watched and admired the superb head,
7      V,      II|           and have him constantly watched. You have quite ruined my
8     IX,     III|          De Fervlans in amazement watched this unequal encounter.
9     IX,      IV| approached noiselessly, stood and watched her perform the labor of
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