Part,  Chapter

1     I,       I|         and talkative, and had a host of languages at command.
2     I,      IV| brilliant mansion, filled with a host of servants, of whom each
3     I,      IV|    herdsman's hovel, of which my host had spoken, was not to be
4     I,     VII|         had reckoned without our host, and did not take into consideration
5     I,      XI|        own table and playing the host, for that Siegfried did
6    II,     III|     these occasions I played the host, and set before them what
7    II,      VI|         he entered the house his host would call him a rude, unmannered
8    II,     VII|        the reckoning without our host," said he, grumblingly. "
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