Part,  Chapter

1     I,      II|       and down the embankment, shouting madly for a rope, offering
2    II,     XII|        they dashed bravely on, shouting wildly, and giving the enemy'
3    II,      XV| spectacle afoot to set the mob shouting. But I was mistaken. The
4    II,    XVII|     was, he ran to his father, shouting with glee, climbing up into
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