Part,  Chapter

1     II,      II|     some suitable clothes. I am delighted, reverend sir, to learn
2    III,      IV|        ill."~ ~"Certainly; I am delighted! - that is, I am not delighted
3    III,      IV|  delighted! - that is, I am not delighted to hear of the worshipful
4    III,      IV|         out of the cove."~ ~How delighted the child was to hear these
5      V,     III|        Vavel, knowing how Marie delighted to ramble amid her flowers,
6     VI,      VI| belonging to the manor; and how delighted Marie was to see everything!~ ~
7     VI,      VI|       cut off for her. But what delighted her more than anything else
8      X,       I|      casket.~ ~He knew just how delighted the young girl had been
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