Part,  Chapter

 1     I,      II|     limb, for the train was running at full speed.~ ~I hastily
 2     I,      II|   one who is jumping from a running vehicle, to leap forward,
 3     I,      II|  house again, and saw a man running up and down on the narrow
 4     I,      II|     came forth, creeping or running, shrieking and gesticulating,
 5     I,      II|    who had lost her life in running back for her bonnet - was
 6     I,      II| those frightened, maddened, running, crouching, creeping men
 7     I,     III|   How far is it?"~ ~"A good running distance, not very far."
 8    II,       I|   wonder they have not been running about yet. They used to."~ ~
 9    II,       I| tell him that they had been running about already; but, stepping
10    II,       V|    feet, and Siegfried came running to fetch it.~ ~"Well, have
11    II,    XIII|     scattered to the winds, running aimlessly about, and, when
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