Part,  Chapter

 1     I,       I|    saw a thrill of surprise run through the child's little
 2     I,      II| thought. I heard the guards run from carriage to carriage,
 3     I,     III|    said the Englishman, "to run to the next railway station,
 4     I,     III|   your goats are worth. Now run! How far is it?"~ ~"A good
 5     I,      IV|     sir! you do not mean to run away from us, surely?"~ ~"
 6     I,      IV|     I might break loose and run off, he led me to the turnstile,
 7     I,    VIII|  money, and all - no, don't run away! I am not crazy, and
 8     I,    XIII|   as if they expected me to run out, and give them the desired
 9    II,      IV|     Tantalus for years, and run the risk of having the girl
10    II,      IV|  perfected give me leave to run away as fast as possible;
11    II,      IV|    contraire, you shall not run, for you must stay and help
12    II,      IX|     And the little fool has run out; she guessed the object
13    II,    XIII|    in the enemy's hands and run for our lives, so to speak,
14    II,    XVII|     our booty; don't let us run the risk of losing it."~ ~"
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