Part,  Chapter

1      I,     III|    riding in a carriage which belonged to so important a person -
2    III,       I|       was because the flowers belonged to some one else.~ ~Sometimes
3     IV,       I|  sphere of life to which they belonged.~ ~The count's polemic reply
4     IV,     III|    taught me how to take what belonged to others. I got used to
5      V,      II|       that the beautiful fire belonged to him because it had fallen
6      V,      II|       this one hour the woman belonged to him as wholly, as entirely
7    VII,     III| manner. The estate she bought belonged to a Viennese baron who
8      X,     III|       of a little garden that belonged to a certain tanner, and
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