Chapter

 1     I|    proceed triumphantly a few paces further.~ ~Mr. Peter Bús
 2   III|     The course was a thousand paces in length.~ ~Master Jock
 3   III|       Only when three hundred paces had been traversed did he
 4   III|      And now only two hundred paces were between them and the
 5   III|   immediately. Only a hundred paces more. 'Tis all over; he'
 6   III|   when they were scarce fifty paces from the flag, the stranger
 7   III|     scarce advanced a hundred paces among the reeds when he
 8    VI|       fixed at five-and-forty paces, the barriers at five-and-twenty.~ ~
 9    VI|    linden leaf at twenty-five paces.~ ~"Those pistols must be
10    VI|       Abellino stop short six paces from his own barrier, and
11   VII| standing before him, at three paces' distance, and bowed with
12  XIII|       keeping about a hundred paces in front of them, and accelerating
13  XIII|       when she had run twenty paces further that the fox had
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