Part,  Chapter

1     I,      II|     discharged and loses his bread, then - "~ ~"All right,
2     I,    VIII|      made of flour, not even bread. He lived on baked potatoes,
3     I,       X|     and he had to earn daily bread for them, somehow, so he
4     I,       X|      dared to earn their own bread and that of their family,
5    II,      IX|      brought some spongy rye bread, fresh from the oven, upon
6    II,     XIV|      revolver, and a bag for bread and bacon - not a very gentlemanly
7    II,     XIV| during my camp life, the rye bread and bacon, and, slicing
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