Part,  Chapter

1   Pres         |         About this time Jókai married the Rachel of the Hungarian
2      I,      IV|      is not to blame that you married a roué, who squandered your
3     II,      II|       know whether the man is married or not? Are the people invisible?"~ ~"
4     II,      II|            Is she a maid or a married woman?" inquired one of
5     II,      II| easily distinguished from her married sister. The latter was never
6      V,       I|       Colonel Barthelmy was a married man - that he had a wife
7      V,      II|   which sometimes overtakes a married man; my wife deceived me,
8    VII,     III| daughter? Then Katharina is a married woman!")~ ~"But," he continued
9   VIII,      II|   wonderingly. "You have been married? Are you a widow?"~ ~"I
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