Part,  Chapter

1     II,       I|  farewell to the world, and determined to wear the parta2 for the
2    III,       I|   Often the little maid had determined that she would not go to
3    III,     III| madame. If madame is really determined to go herself for the doctor,
4     IV,       I|   her reply the next - each determined not to remain the other'
5      V,       I|    shore.~ ~The colonel now determined to prove that he was an
6      V,      II|    have accomplished what I determined I would do - made quite
7      V,      II|     the gentleman who is so determined to see the face of the veiled
8      V,     III|    ramble amid her flowers, determined to protect the garden from
9      V,     III|  remedied until it has been determined what obstructs the outlet.
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