Part,  Chapter

 1      I,      IV|    Were not they the first to set us an example? Was not it
 2     II,       I|      that the wedding-day was set, when the bridegroom heard
 3     II,      II|      who comes to Hungary, or set my foot in the house of
 4    III,       I|    side, and the black horses set off over the same road they
 5     IV,       I|       her, the woman has been set at liberty, and has returned
 6      V,      II|      snapped, and the bagpipe set up a discordant shriek,
 7    VII,       I| palatine office, which has to set the law in motion; the escapement
 8    VII,       I|     up, the pendulum began to set the wheels going. They turned,
 9    VII,      II|    The noble militia host was set in motion. The Veszprime
10   VIII,       I|      gave it to Jocrisse, who set out at once on his errand.~ ~
11   VIII,       I|   completed the task you were set to do."~ ~"No, no; I have
12   VIII,     III|    mounted the quadruped, and set out alone on her way toward
13   VIII,     III|     to capture me; then I was set to work in the intrenchments
14     IX,       I|     could not, even if he had set out at once, have reached
15     IX,      II|        The little monster has set the marsh-grass on fire,
16     IX,     III|    with you."~ ~The troop now set out on the march through
17     IX,     III|      the thicket let me know. Set fire to that tallest clump
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