Part,  Chapter

1      I,     III|  lodgings of the young men of fashion. These young men were called
2      I,     III|       were clad in the modest fashion of that day, which draped
3      I,      IV|       At that time it was the fashion to clothe children in garments
4    III,       I| embroidery, which was not the fashion for girls of her age; at
5    III,       I|      and several numbers of a fashion magazine, the "Album des
6     IV,     III|   direct the locksmith how to fashion a lock that no one could
7     IV,      IV| costume unlike any prevailing fashion. His upper garment was so
8     IX,       I|      over her head in peasant fashion. Satan Laczi's wife took
9      X,     III|      door saluted in military fashion with drawn sword. Ludwig
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