Part,  Chapter

1     I,     III|        life from such a horrid fate, it was impossible to venture
2     I,     III|      they done to deserve this fate, those poor servants of
3     I,      IV|        offspring, saved from a fate too horrible even to contemplate,
4    II,      IV|     handsome, what would be my fate if I should attempt to do
5    II,     XII| Marshal Douay, had decided the fate of the battle. When finally,
6    II,    XIII|     was in ignorance as to the fate of the others, and if one
7    II,    XIII|        without thinking of the fate of the rest. On horseback,
8    II,     XIV|      swear, and I was furious. Fate was mocking me, tantalising
9    II,     XVI|        Emperor shared the same fate. It was easy to foresee
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