Part,  Chapter

1      I,      IV|          easy conquest, I should fancy; and when you have ensnared
2     II,       I|     baroness came to take such a fancy to this quiet neighborhood?
3     II,       I| vice-palatine's meerschaum.~ ~"I fancy I can enlighten you," responded
4     II,      II|       Fertőszeg, and took such a fancy to the isolated house that
5      V,      II|   fugitives - for what purpose I fancy you can guess. For four
6      V,     III|         some one loves me as you fancy, could I ask her to bury
7     VI,      II|        this farce any further. I fancy, Herr Vice-palatine, we
8     VI,       V|       her mistress leaves here I fancy she will not want to stop."~ ~"
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