Part,  Chapter

1      I,     III| waistcoat.~ ~Surrounded by her guests, the mistress of the house,
2      I,     III|       My daughter lost?"~ ~The guests crowded around her, and
3      I,      IV|      to entertain her mother's guests, how to spice her conversation
4     II,     III|    vestibule - a sign that the guests were expected to make a
5    III,       I|       tables and chairs.~ ~The guests were all assembled; not
6    III,       I|  thoroughly performed were the guests allowed to take their places
7    III,       I|        The breakfast over, the guests bow-wowed and miaued their
8    III,      II|  breakfast for herself and her guests. The eight of them drank
9    III,      II|     not amuse herself with her guests, but turned over the leaves
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