Part,  Chapter

1     IV,      II|  attended to. Very often she rode on horseback, or drove in
2   VIII,     III|      the mule which his wife rode when she went to the village,
3     IX,      II|     us."~ ~Just as the troop rode on to the bridge, two men
4      X,      II|    them a true Magyar! - who rode through their village to
5      X,      II| divided into two squads: one rode in front of a four-horse
6      X,     III|      Capitaine Descourcelles rode an excellent horse, was
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