Part,  Chapter

1     IV,      IV| stranger said he had invented a cannon that would at one shot destroy
2     IV,      IV|      the count a drawing of the cannon which would mow down at
3     IV,      IV|        explained, "here are two cannon welded together at the breech,
4     IV,      IV|        long chain, and when the cannon are fired off, the balls
5    VII,       I|      cavalry sabers and sixteen cannon, and loaned the entire Hungarian
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