Part,  Chapter

1      V,       I|    knew better than he the keen delights of a clean vault
2      V,      II| the carriage-pole, and the keen Toledo blades were drawn
3     VI,     III|    pressed his lips to the keen blade. Then he laid it on
4      X,     III|   As he spoke he broke the keen blade in twain and cast
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