Part,  Chapter

1      I,       I|    appearing and disappearing at regular intervals. Surely a singular
2      I,       I|          asleep. The long-drawn, regular breathing convinced him.
3     IV,      IV|    inventions of his own, for no regular shoemaker could have fashioned
4      V,      II|     precedence to Count Vavel. A regular duel, however, requires
5     VI,      II|          be so powerful that the regular imperial troops shall be
6     VI,      II| untrained for service - when the regular troops find they cannot
7     VI,      II|        his clothes, and when the regular dinner-hour arrived joined
8    VII,       I|        the hands have made their regular passage through all the
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