Part,  Chapter

 1     I,       I| instantly wide awake. We had reached a smaller station where
 2     I,      II|   and leaped. Fortunately, I reached the ground, although my
 3     I,      II|      result. They had mostly reached the ground more or less
 4     I,      II|   third carriage. Quickly he reached the spot, and the poor little
 5     I,      II|     it carefully. Happily it reached him, and with its aid he
 6     I,      VI|      you by what road I have reached it, as a warning to others.
 7     I,    VIII|     and thick white hair had reached to the middle of his back,
 8     I,      IX| halls and corridors until we reached the floor of the main building.
 9    II,      IX|     in, the merry-making had reached a very high pitch. Of course,
10    II,     XII|     of battle. We had hardly reached security when, from both
11    II,    XIII|    finally, as night fell, I reached with my patients the camp
12    II,     XVI|     persuade me to stay.~ ~I reached Paris much sooner than I
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