Part,  Chapter

1      I,     III|     but the nobleman cannot lie. Marquis d'Avoncourt, do
2    III,     III| arms across her breast, and lie on the waves as among swelling
3     IV,      IV|  sleep with locked doors, I lie awake often until midnight -
4      V,      II| cannot ask you to believe a lie - I cannot pretend that
5     VI,      VI|    here - who cannot tell a lie - if I am not the woman
6   VIII,      II|     who told me so does not lie. It was your old friend
7     IX,       I|   the screen. I am going to lie down on this sofa, and you
8     IX,     III|     thicket, where you will lie in ambush until I have begun
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