Part,  Chapter

1     I,     III|   did not move away. He had risen to his knees on the barricade
2     I,      XI| toast-speech, as of a newly risen star, or rather "a great
3    II,      IV|    limbs, until Hungary had risen from her prostration, had
4    II,     VII|    reverend Father had just risen, glass in hand, to drink
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