Part,  Chapter

 1     IV,      IV|        the trees, and the entire troop of cavalry would have dropped
 2      V,       I|    helmets indicated.~ ~When the troop drew near to the village,
 3      V,       I|       officers in command of the troop had taken up their quarters
 4      V,       I|          with the arrival of the troop another danger had been
 5      V,       I|         after the arrival of the troop at Fertőszeg, the officer
 6      V,       I|        be disturbed.~ ~Again the troop's commander left his card,
 7     VI,       I|          before me like - like a troop of soldiers that - have
 8    VII,      II|        to their leader. When the troop was complete - three hundred
 9    VII,      II|         Of such material was the troop of Volons, commanded by "
10    VII,      II|   circumstances a fully equipped troop like that commanded by "
11    VII,     III|         Rabcza was shared by the troop from Fertőszeg and by a
12    VII,     III|        then I shall ride with my troop to the manor. My troop,
13    VII,     III|        my troop to the manor. My troop, as you know, belongs to
14   VIII,       I|       highway until stopped by a troop of soldiers that would suddenly
15   VIII,     III|        then he selected from his troop one hundred trusty men,
16     IX,       I|            There was a notorious troop with Napoleon's army, the
17     IX,       I|         Legion of Demons."~ ~The troop was made up of worthless
18     IX,       I|  Fervlans now sent orders to his troop to break camp at once, with
19     IX,      II|          was noticeable when the troop of demons galloped over
20     IX,      II|        neighborhood, now led his troop in the direction of the
21     IX,      II|      attracting attention to his troop, was obliged to make his
22     IX,      II|         under us."~ ~Just as the troop rode on to the bridge, two
23     IX,      II|   pastured in the marshes.~ ~The troop dismounted at the inn, and
24     IX,     III|       found Count Vavel with his troop already at Eszterhaza, and
25     IX,     III|        prepared to accompany the troop, he hurried to her side.~ ~"
26     IX,     III|        am going with you."~ ~The troop now set out on the march
27     IX,     III|      Fervlans is coming with his troop."~ ~"Then we must prepare
28     IX,     III|          success for the count's troop. De Fervlans now ordered
29     IX,      IV|           where a portion of the troop alighted and held at bay
30      X,      II|    Klein-Zell.~ ~The "Death-head troop," as Vavel's Volons were
31      X,      II|         marched farther with his troop.~ ~These were the transformed
32      X,      II|     hurried on in advance of the troop to learn if the way was
33      X,      II|        village church.~ ~Vavel's troop camped within this redoubt,
34      X,      II|          accompany to Paris. The troop of cuirassiers was their
35      X,      II| death-heads were donned, and the troop dashed forward upon the
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