Part,  Chapter

1     I,      II|     every side. Then I saw the rear car - that in which I had
2     I,       V|     bower was prolonged in the rear into a spacious and seemingly
3     I,      VI|        a cabbage-garden in the rear of my former castle. That
4     I,     VII| Hungarians are pushed into the rear if possible, my reputation
5     I,      IX|      too, were low, but in the rear of the house there was a
6    II,     XII|  attacked the chasseurs in the rear, while the sharp-shooters
7    II,    XIII|   slight shrapnel scars in the rear! - and he embraced me and
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