Part,  Chapter

 1     I,       I|  resting-place, inasmuch as this carriage was the very last in an
 2     I,       I| necessaries to climb up into the carriage. After the lady came a grand
 3     I,      II|        heard the guards run from carriage to carriage, opening the
 4     I,      II|      guards run from carriage to carriage, opening the doors, and
 5     I,      II|         could see that the first carriage atop of the coals was a
 6     I,      II|  scrambled downward to the third carriage. Quickly he reached the
 7     I,     III|   although I took him out of the carriage."~ ~"That boy deaf and dumb?
 8     I,     III|         to take our seats in the carriage, or else the train will
 9     I,       V|         with the boy in a common carriage with other decent travellers,
10     I,       V|         as I had seen him at the carriage window. He had laughed then
11     I,      XI|      found myself in the railway carriage, travelling homeward. Happily,
12     I,      XI|      purchased the horses for my carriage, he bargained with the mason
13    II,       V|    obtained. You will order your carriage, and take Cenni with you;
14    II,      XV|        were sitting in a railway carriage. My wife confessed that
15    II,     XVI|      passengers had to leave the carriage, show their passports, answer
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