Part,  Chapter

1   Pres         |    of the man's intensity of feeling: his pen had been touched
2     IV,       I|     his rival, and from this feeling sprang the desire to compete
3     IV,      II| possessed enough delicacy of feeling to understand that it would
4      V,      II|       It was with a singular feeling that Count Vavel looked
5      V,      II|     I gave expression to the feeling which is in my heart."~ ~"
6     VI,       I|    But ere he reached it his feeling heart got the better of
7     VI,       I|      beside the bed and in a feeling tone repeated the beautiful
8     IX,       I|      of the Nameless Castle, feeling that she would never again
9      X,     III|     who has made so much ill feeling in the world, because of
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