Part,  Chapter

 1     I,      II|     shower of stones. Mutely I gazed on, until a large stone
 2     I,      II|      right in front of him. He gazed up wistfully, and then all
 3     I,      II|     desperate strength, and we gazed breathlessly on. Now we
 4     I,      VI| well-pronounced Hungarian.~ ~I gazed at him in utter astonishment,
 5    II,      IV|    France in two hours.'~ ~"He gazed at her in utter amazement '
 6    II,     VII|     and over repeatedly?~ ~She gazed at me in evident wonder,
 7    II,       X|        the Isle of Wight."~ ~I gazed at her, at the pale face
 8    II,    XIII|      long as I am alive."~ ~He gazed at me, as if scrutinising
 9    II,     XVI|      evil into a benefit?"~ ~I gazed at Flamma, and wondered
10    II,    XVII|       as long as we live." She gazed up at me, trembling in every
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