Part,  Chapter

 1      I,       I|       up there so that you may bring this poor little half-frozen
 2      I,     III|        you need not trouble to bring me any chocolate." With
 3      I,     III|        the alphabet, and can't bring myself to call a two-pronged
 4      I,      IV|   search of the fugitives, and bring them back."~ ~"I go in search
 5      I,      IV|       go in search of them and bring them back?" repeated the
 6    III,      II|      years ago I asked thee to bring me some one with whom I
 7    III,     III|       shoot me if I attempt to bring a stranger into his room,
 8    III,      IV|      you on his shoulders, and bring you back from the castle
 9     IV,      IV|     have retired; then I shall bring my books and papers into
10      V,     III|      make a home here for me - bring some happiness into these
11      V,     III|      still living, I could not bring her within these walls to
12     VI,       I|      have a priest, but I will bring an angel to your bedside."~ ~
13     VI,     III|      happily. "You will really bring her here? or shall I go
14    VII,     III| swimming."~ ~"What news do you bring?"~ ~"We captured a French
15    VII,     III|          Another time you must bring the prisoner to me alive,
16    VII,     III|     tell. A royal maid who can bring as her dowry the crown of
17   VIII,     III|       come here?"~ ~"I came to bring you this," she replied,
18      X,       I|        God to protect him, and bring him safely back to them.
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