Part,  Chapter

1      I,      IV|      front of her lips:~ ~"Mama leaves her money-chest in my care" -
2     II,      II|        is a fat cook, who never leaves the castle, because she
3    III,      II|     guests, but turned over the leaves of her picture-book, thus
4      V,      II|         and fro amid the fallen leaves.~ ~He listened anxiously
5      V,      II|         until Colonel Barthelmy leaves the neighborhood. Would
6      V,     III|      raking together the fallen leaves, when Marie suddenly appeared
7     VI,       I| ignorant little soul do when it leaves my body? It will not be
8     VI,       V|       the cook. If her mistress leaves here I fancy she will not
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