- Chapter 1 - The Ring and the Book: "Do you see this ring?"
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- Chapter 1. "Word for word, So ran the title-page"
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- Chapter 1. "So was the trial at end, do you suppose?"
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- Chapter 1. "Well, British Public, ye who like me not,"
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- Chapter 1. "This was it from, my fancy with those facts,"
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- Chapter 1. "Enough of me!"
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- Chapter 1. "Then, yet another day let come and go,"
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- Chapter 1. "Also hear Caponsacchi who comes next,"
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- Chapter 1. "Then, since a Trial ensued, a touch o' the same"
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- Chapter 1. "Then must speak Guido yet a second time,"
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- Chapter 1. "Such, British Public, ye who like me not,"
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- Chapter 2 - Half-Rome: "What, you, Sir, come too? (Just the man I'd meet.)"
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- Chapter 2. "From dawn till now that it is growing dusk,"
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- Chapter 2. "These wretched Comparini were once gay"
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- Chapter 2. "He waited and learned waiting, thirty years;"
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- Chapter 2. "They went to Arezzo,--Pietro and his spouse,"
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- Chapter 2. "I see the comment ready on your lip,"
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- Chapter 2. "This makes the first act of the farce"
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- Chapter 2. "Leave it thus, and now revert"
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- Chapter 2. "So it went on and on till--who was right?"
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- Chapter 2. "Sir, what's the sequel?"
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- Chapter 2. "Therefore to Rome with the clear case"
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- Chapter 2. "The Canon Caponsacchi, then, was sent"
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- Chapter 2. "Come, here's the last drop does its worst to wound,"
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- Chapter 2. "But with a certain issue: no dispute"
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- Chapter 3 - The Other Half-Rome: "Another day that finds her living yet"
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