Part,  Chapter

1      I,     III| friend to escape. He was too cunning for us, and got such a start
2      V,       I|     the manor; they were too cunning to come prowling about a
3      V,       I|      could not, with all his cunning, have restored to him -
4    VII,     III|    from his den; but he is a cunning fox, is this protector of
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