Book, Chapter

1  Int,   2|      yet laid the action of his novel a few years before. Mommsen
2  Int,   2|     which fits the needs of the novel, hence the city must be
3  Int,   3|       gone their way since this novel was written, but if we look
4  Int,   3|     introduced realism into the novel. By an inspiration of genius,
5  Int,   3|      this that the failure of a novel is due, although the critic
6    1,  15| studying to please me, arranged novel entertainments each day,
7    5, 160|         spirited version of the novel. "At this moment hoarse
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