Part,  Chapter

1    III,     III|      to cure himself now; the contents of the medicine-chest are
2    III,      IV| silken purse, and emptied the contents, gold, silver, and copper
3     VI,     III|    waving his hand toward the contents of the chest. It was a more
4    VII,     III|     informed when he read the contents:~ ~"M. GENERAL: The intrigue
5    VII,     III|      a purse; don't spare the contents. And do not speak to a living
6   VIII,     III|     to read them. He knew the contents by heart - every word. One
7   VIII,     III|    not do that to destroy the contents. Pray throw it into the
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