Part,  Chapter

1   Pres         |     flame two years later, their success was instantaneous. His true
2      I,      IV|   daughter are playing with such success, the opportunity is now
3     II,       I| concluded, in disgust at his ill success.~ ~"And yet, it is a good
4     II,     III|     perfectly satisfied with his success. "Allow me, also, to inquire
5    III,      IV|           as had been his habit. Success had so far attended the
6      V,       I|         name before, but without success. He quieted his dread which
7   VIII,       I|         she had played with such success - a comedy in which she
8     IX,     III|          The first assault was a success for the count's troop. De
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