Part,  Chapter

 1     I,       I| disappears into the bowels of the rock, and as it emerges it crosses
 2     I,       I|       watch-house, built into the rock; a narrow flight of steps
 3     I,      II|     horror I saw a great ledge of rock sliding downward with threatening
 4     I,      II|       children. The great mass of rock broke through the protecting
 5     I,      II|        the breach which the great rock had made in the barricade,
 6     I,      II|        but on a large fragment of rock, which pierced it completely,
 7     I,    XIII|           Our party was firm as a rock, and the enemy was disheartened
 8    II,       I|        mass of beautiful dolomite rock, a forerunner of the high
 9    II,       I|       further on. The face of the rock was all overgrown with birch
10    II,       I|          bush. At the foot of the rock was a clearing, surrounded
11    II,       I|        ground. In the wall of the rock was a grotto, overrun with
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