Part,  Chapter

1     I,       X|    luck to sit in a traitor's chair," said a well-meaning man
2     I,       X|       I jumped up, pushed the chair away from behind me, and
3    II,     VII|        and fell back into his chair, with the classical quotation "
4    II,     XVI| gentleman had fallen from his chair in a swoon. He was carried
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