Part,  Chapter

1      I,     III|          her lips to smother her laughter; the little Amélie, overwhelmed
2      I,     III|  colleague, who, smothering with laughter, whispered:~ ~"Are we not
3     II,      II|          cheerful, even gay. But laughter very often serves to mask
4     II,      II|           joining in the general laughter. "The doctor, to be sure!
5    III,      IV|          water; their shouts and laughter could be heard at the castle.
6     IV,      IV|         ached from the continued laughter. But when the villagers
7      V,       I| shoulders would shake with merry laughter. And all this he must look
8      V,      II|         joined in the uproarious laughter.~ ~"You see, gracious baroness,"
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