Part,  Chapter

1      I,       I|   your wants. Have our two trusty friends been apprised?"~ ~"
2      I,      IV|  were merry society women, trusty friends and confidantes.
3      V,      II|  those days were past. His trusty war-horse had become used
4     VI,       I|  stroked the cheeks of the trusty old servant.~ ~He closed
5    VII,     III|    sent her a message by a trusty courier, informing her that
6   VIII,     III| from his troop one hundred trusty men, and galloped with them
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