Part,  Chapter

1      I,       I|         old-fashioned houses which belong to a former Paris a heavy
2      I,     III|            thank you! Did the doll belong to your dear little daughter
3      I,      IV| imperceptible manner. They did not belong to the ordinary class of
4    III,      II|          that to-day thou dost not belong to thy horrid books nor
5     IV,     III|          regiment to which I might belong. Yes, I would rather have
6      V,      II|         not forget that you do not belong to yourself; there is some
7      V,     III|       heart on any one. Did he not belong, soul and body, to this
8   VIII,     III|            and to her to whom they belong. I cannot open the casket;
9      X,      II|        have we with you? We do not belong to the combatants."~ ~"I
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