Part,  Chapter

1      I,      II| reflection in the glass. Then he exchanged his own peruke and hat for
2     II,       I|          not long ago. Some wags exchanged his sermon-book for one
3     IV,       I|          manor (they had not yet exchanged verbal communication).~ ~
4     IV,      II|       the woman with whom he had exchanged only written communication.
5      V,     III|       the brook. If Sophie and I exchanged lives, let the exchange
6     VI,      II|          when greetings had been exchanged.~ ~"I have not been ill -
7    VII,      II|        the other little girl who exchanged destinies with her. The
8      X,      II|     transformed Volons. They had exchanged their crimson shakos in
9      X,      II|   passing, and from time to time exchanged tender glances with the
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