Part,  Chapter

1    III,      IV|              wrist from the doctor's grasp, and cried angrily:~ ~"But
2     VI,     III| double-headed eagle had hesitated to grasp.~ ~Napoleon had issued his
3    VII,     III|            of my fellows happened to grasp him a little too tightly
4   VIII,       I|            trembling hand refused to grasp the promised reward. A fortune
5     IX,      II|             on shore were obliged to grasp the tails of the struggling
6      X,      II|          admirably, only you need to grasp it more firmly. Then, let
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