Part,  Chapter

 1    III,     III|        swimming a considerable distance ahead. Among the peculiarities
 2    III,     III|         thunder rumbled in the distance.~ ~"I should not like to
 3     IV,     III|    Only after he had gone some distance from the castle did Count
 4      V,       I|        look upon and hear at a distance, since he had made himself
 5      V,      II|        to a cleared space some distance from the highway. This was
 6      V,      II| companion had gone but a short distance along the path when they
 7      V,      II|      following at a respectful distance.~ ~When they emerged from
 8     IX,      II|      morass for a considerable distance.~ ~Already in the neighborhood
 9     IX,      II|        laugh was heard at some distance from the hill. De Fervlans
10     IX,      II| flashing in the morass a short distance from the hill on which they
11     IX,     III|       was Master Matyas, whose distance marches during this campaign
12      X,      II| country about them, for a long distance, was occupied by French
13      X,      II|       While yet a considerable distance away from the approaching
14      X,     III|        the coffin; at a little distance they seemed two shadows.
15      X,     III|       her kinsfolk came from a distance to claim the sum of money
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