Chapter

 1     I|          of the torches were all heydukes wearing a peculiar uniform.
 2     I|      have a good hiding from the heydukes. As the innkeeper was himself
 3     I|    pathless darkness with twelve heydukes, taking with him everything
 4     I|          scarlet uniforms of the heydukes, and diverted his lordship'
 5     I|         room for his guests, the heydukes had unpacked the waggon,
 6     I|   bedstead prepared for him, his heydukes drew the large spurred boots
 7     I|         a little further off the heydukes; the greyhound was under
 8     I|       thus, surrounded by gipsy, heydukes, jester, peasant-girls,
 9     I|          Nabob offered it to the heydukes one by one. They did not
10     I|       down," he exclaimed.~ ~The heydukes speedily caught up the flasks,
11     I|         sign from the Nabob, the heydukes carried in all the cold
12     I|       hanged for this. Here, you heydukes, fetch a rope! Hoist him
13     I|       him upon that beam!"~ ~The heydukes immediately took their master
14     I|          out for burial, and the heydukes had to sing dirges over
15     I|          its frantic climax. The heydukes had raised into the air
16     I|         him with a couple of the heydukes.~ ~At this moment the stranger
17     I|     plain speaking, even from my heydukes. I prefer to have it so.
18     I|         a whole mob of comrades, heydukes and ne'er-do-weels, at my
19     I|      occurred to his mind.~ ~The heydukes, packing up the things,
20     I|       there would have been! The heydukes, the coachmen, stood before
21     I|        With great difficulty the heydukes hoisted him into his carriage.
22   III|         march along; and let two heydukes hold my horse when I mount."~ ~
23   III|          become the leader of my heydukes. You shall then don the
24   III|         reticule. Now be off! My heydukes will dress you. When you
25   III|         lying on the ground. The heydukes hastily removed Master Jock
26   III|         cronies, his zanies, his heydukes, and peasant-wenches, in
27   VII|         into the arms of the two heydukes hastening to meet him, and
28   VII|      them."~ ~"True; but all the heydukes we have must be there too,
29   VII|         the powder-flasks of the heydukes with poppy-meal instead
30   VII| reconciliation."~ ~Meanwhile the heydukes had begun carrying round
31   VII|       away too far, and then the heydukes threw wide open the large
32   VII|      Evening had now fallen. The heydukes brought in large candelabras,
33   VII|             On the third day the heydukes and doorkeepers also migrated
34   VII|           only one or two of the heydukes refused to make themselves
35   VII|          to inform the bailiffs, heydukes, and domestics assembled
36   VII|          shepherds, scribes, and heydukes, till it had gone the round
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