Part,  Chapter

1     IV,       I| which was flushed with the exercise and by the cutting wind.~ ~
2     IV,     III|   of honest work. I had to exercise the count's two tame bears -
3      V,     III|   own use. I shall take my exercise in the garden."~ ~"And in
4     VI,       I| had ceased to take outdoor exercise, he had renewed his fencing
5     VI,       I|   Ludwig Vavel only by the exercise of extreme caution could
6      X,      II|   and Vavel was obliged to exercise all his skill to disarm
7      X,     III|   and cautioning Matyas to exercise slowly the fatigued horses,
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