Part,  Chapter

1      V,       I| there, which was proper. The armed guard on duty at the manor
2     VI,      IV|    people are brave and well armed. There is no possible chance
3    VII,     III|    The patrol had stopped an armed man who would not give the
4     IX,       I|    of wild-looking men, each armed to the teeth, emerged from
5     IX,     III|  toward this green wall. The armed men who should penetrate
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