Part,  Chapter

 1     I,       I|       to draw our vehicles and carry our messages, and that,
 2     I,      II|       me to tie her hands, and carry her off from here!"~ ~By
 3     I,     III|     and bodies could do was to carry our less fortunate, wounded
 4     I,    XIII|    pick up the fallen hero and carry him into their Walhalla,
 5     I,    XIII|      ensuing new election, and carry you through at any cost.
 6    II,     III|      and very much inclined to carry on a little bit of flirtation;
 7    II,      IV|     children, for he could not carry them to the baptismal font,
 8    II,      IV|        come in well to help me carry out my plans. But my aunt
 9    II,      IV|        to me."~ ~"Then help me carry out my plan. Do you promise?"~ ~"
10    II,       V|    elopement of the bride, and carry off you and her as criminals.
11    II,     XII| shattered, and in disorder, we carry our ambulances to the gory
12    II,    XIII|      enough to strike them and carry them off. So everything
13    II,    XVII|        beauty, and wealth will carry you up to the pinnacle of
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