Part,  Chapter

 1     I,       I|      high ridges of the mountain goats were pasturing, and not
 2     I,       I|        eyes. I can see the white goats climbing up and pulling
 3     I,     III|         who will take care of my goats meanwhile?"~ ~"How many
 4     I,     III|          meanwhile?"~ ~"How many goats have you?"~ ~"Six."~ ~"And
 5     I,     III|        here is the price of your goats in cash. I give you one
 6     I,     III|      francs - ten more than your goats are worth. Now run! How
 7     I,     III|          you not take care of my goats anyhow, till I return?"
 8     I,     III|        He kept the money for his goats, and tried to keep the goats
 9     I,     III|     goats, and tried to keep the goats into the bargain.~ ~"All
10     I,     III|        my stick and my horn; the goats will get astray when they
11     I,     III|           and began watching the goats.~ ~I returned to the mournful
12     I,     III| Englishman blew the horn for the goats, and we thought it was the
13     I,     III|          well taken care of. The goats were again under the protection
14     I,      VI|       who both sold and kept his goats when he ran for the relief
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