Part,  Chapter

1     I,     III|    as they fell. The chill, keen, mountain air had become
2     I,    VIII|    sort of a fellow, and as keen as a razor. He went even
3    II,      II| glittering glance, cold and keen as a steel blade. The moment
4    II,      II|   recognised the same cold, keen, and gloomy expression.
5    II,    VIII|    sharp you are; almost as keen as your razor. Only take
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