Part,  Chapter

 1   Pres         |      with zeal and energy that carried him easily to the head of
 2      I,       I|  announced only by the lantern carried by one of them - an article
 3      I,      II|     stepped into the street he carried in his arms a little girl
 4      I,      II|      coachman from the box and carried him into the house, the
 5      I,     III|    eight-year-old girl who was carried to your apartments at ten
 6    III,     III|     the arm of a tall man, and carried a lantern in the other.
 7     IV,     III|        the men wore masks, and carried hatchets in their hands.
 8     IV,     III|        casket, might have been carried away during his absence.~ ~
 9     IV,      IV|       corridor. In one hand he carried a two-branched candlestick,
10      V,      II|  distinguished-looking man; he carried his head well upright, and
11     VI,       I|       own child to danger, and carried my master's child to a place
12     VI,       I|  daring project that was never carried beyond the threshold of
13    VII,     III| intrigue has been successfully carried out. Themire has found the
14   VIII,       I|     errand.~ ~In the letter he carried were but three words:~ ~"
15   VIII,     III|        read the two letters he carried in his breast. He did not
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