Part,  Chapter

1    III,      II|     to find an opportunity to change the subject. "I have not
2    III,     III|       voice to make haste and change her bathing-dress, and became
3      V,       I|       them, he was obliged to change the hour to noon, when the
4      V,      II| dragoon regiment was going to change its quarters, and that the
5      V,      II|     calm indifference did not change. He walked with a firm step
6      V,     III| reserved. Did she suspect the change in him? or could it be possible
7     VI,       I|      For the old invalid, the change from hard labor to comfortable
8   VIII,     III| arch-plotter. Again, he would change the order of perusal, and
9     IX,       I| corridor.~ ~There was a great change everywhere in the castle.
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