Part,  Chapter

 1      I,       I|   thrust into the younger man's pocket.~ ~"I shall start at once,"
 2      I,      II|       you we shall leave in the pocket of your coat twenty francs
 3     II,       I|      little black book from his pocket, and satisfied himself that
 4     IV,     III|       my driving-coat, into the pocket of which put my bloodletting
 5     IV,     III| double-barreled pistol into the pocket of his coat, in addition
 6     IV,     III|     count took a knife from his pocket and cut the cords; then
 7     IV,      IV|      small sketch-book from his pocket, Master Matyas proceeded
 8      V,      II|         weapons thrust into his pocket. "With these two companions
 9      V,      II|   letter she had taken from her pocket, and held it so that Count
10      V,      II|   letter and returned it to her pocket.~ ~"Now you may go if you
11      V,      II|      snatched a pistol from his pocket, directed the muzzle toward
12      V,     III|      thrust the letter into his pocket, and without a word drew
13      V,     III|        drew the letter from his pocket, and read the address:~ ~"
14   VIII,       I|  marquis. Then he took from his pocket a letter, and added: "She
15   VIII,       I|       last."~ ~He drew from his pocket a small case, and, opening
16      X,       I|     roll of bank-notes from his pocket, and pressed it into Matyas'
17      X,       I|   thrust the money into his own pocket, and darted from the room
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