Part,  Chapter

 1 Note1         |         and, bribing the guards, escaped with her husband into the
 2     I,       I|      single man, women, or child escaped. This valley is their resting-place.
 3     I,      II|       bulwark, and happy to have escaped from immediate death, sheltered
 4     I,      II|      doomed victims, all who had escaped and hidden behind the bulwark
 5     I,     III|       that the few of us who had escaped with sound limbs and bodies
 6     I,     III|          attendants and servants escaped?"~ ~"It seems not. But pray
 7     I,       V|     friends, has not one of them escaped? Have they all perished
 8     I,       X|        other fools; this one has escaped us for ever."~ ~"Well, how
 9    II,      II|       that unlucky assertion had escaped me, I saw my companions
10    II,      IX| despatched on the balcony, so he escaped the difficulty of looking
11    II,       X|      could no longer do. She had escaped, and would live on safe
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