Part,  Chapter

1    III,      II|    into a single knot on the crown of her head.~ ~Then she
2     VI,      II|   knowing - a gentleman from crown to sole.~ ~Toward the conclusion
3    VII,      II|   and pushed to one side the crown which formed the seal, whereupon
4    VII,     III|   can bring as her dowry the crown of a sovereign. A marriage
5    VII,     III|     would unite the imperial crown with the crown of Hugo Capet
6    VII,     III|      imperial crown with the crown of Hugo Capet would firmly
7   VIII,     III| descend to the horizon. The 'Crown' is one of them! Of what
8      X,     III|     A sovereign of cats, and crown princess in the realm of
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