Part,  Chapter

1      I,     III|    future residence of the fugitive gentleman."~ ~"And if I
2     II,      II|  neither a criminal, nor a fugitive from justice, nor yet an
3    VII,     III|   Themire learned that our fugitive owned a powerful telescope
4    VII,     III| become acquainted with our fugitive without arousing his suspicions.
5    VII,     III| chosen by the people. This fugitive maid is, I hear, lovely,
6   VIII,       I|  mission successfully; the fugitive maid and the important documents
7     IX,      II|    some consequence to the fugitive maid and Ludwig Vavel.~ ~
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