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 1      I,       I|       And take with you also the steel casket. In it are all the
 2      I,      IV|       the man, the maid, and the steel casket; any one of the three,
 3     IV,     III|          in which was hidden the steel casket stood wide open,
 4     IV,     III|          maid, together with the steel casket, might have been
 5     IV,      IV|     composed of small squares of steel so joined together that
 6      V,      II| tobacco-pouch flint, tinder, and steel, and struck fire in the
 7     VI,       I|           whence the clashing of steel could not penetrate to Marie'
 8    VII,      II|     delivered into her hands the steel casket, of which so much
 9    VII,      II|         contains."~ ~He drew the steel ring from his thumb, and
10    VII,     III|        left thumb" - he drew the steel ring from his own thumb
11   VIII,       I|  yourself as a peasant, hide the steel casket in a hamper, and
12   VIII,     III|     manor, where she removed the steel casket from its hiding-place,
13   VIII,     III|          of these she placed the steel casket, in the other a pistol,
14   VIII,     III|           holding toward him the steel casket.~ ~"Where is Marie?"~ ~"
15     IX,       I|      also bade me fetch a little steel casket. Do you know where
16     IX,      IV|       doing her eyes fell on the steel ring on his thumb.~ ~"Satan
17      X,       I|        when Marie had opened the steel casket.~ ~He knew just how
18      X,     III|          ashes rest there in the steel casket, and whose life was
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