Part,  Chapter

 1     I,     III| accident, and return with a relief train for succour. Tell
 2     I,     III|     which we waited for the relief train. Once the Englishman
 3     I,     III| still, when, to our intense relief, the long-expected train
 4     I,       V|  last the tears came to her relief, and she sobbed pitifully. "
 5     I,       V|      so I told her that the relief train started with the rescued
 6     I,      VI|   goats when he ran for the relief train, each received 10,000
 7     I,      VI|     to the officials of the relief train as a remuneration
 8     I,    XIII|   was an intense feeling of relief, of pride, of happiness;
 9    II,     VII|   soft, voluptuous sighs of relief, deep and long-drawn; in
10    II,       X|      I drew a great sigh of relief; but I had triumphed too
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