Part,  Chapter

1     II,     III|     on the shore who would be glad to part with their possessions
2    III,      IV|      gentleman's illness, but glad that I am fortunate enough
3     IV,     III|    ridiculous task, but I was glad to get any kind of honest
4     IV,     III|      the poor women, who were glad enough to get it, I can
5     IV,      IV| disagreeable dreams that I am glad when I waken again."~ ~Count
6      V,      II|     to be, I should have been glad to meet the man who compelled
7      V,      II|       he (the count) was very glad to learn the gentleman's
8      X,     III|      with the bearer of these glad tidings, who was, however,
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