Part,  Chapter

1     II,      II|    rather allow myself to be thrown from the window of the county-house
2      V,      II|     himself had not some one thrown a pail of water over him.
3     VI,      VI| beautiful lady - if they are thrown together then there follows
4     IX,     III|    His men were confused and thrown into disorder. In desperation
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