Part,  Chapter

1     I,       I|         The train increases its speed to regain the time lost
2     I,       I| parlour-car, and this increased speed is chiefly felt at the tail
3     I,      II|       downward with threatening speed, while at the same time
4     I,      II|       train was running at full speed.~ ~I hastily ran into the
5     I,      II|      heart disease slackened my speed.~ ~There was nobody in the
6     I,      IX|    haste and marry, or I'll put speed into you, you may rely on
7    II,     VII|    myself off with all possible speed to Heligoland, Ostend, or
8    II,     XII|          and retreated with all speed behind the line of battle.
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