Part,  Chapter

 1      I,       I|      hideous shawl."~ ~As she spoke she flung back the faded
 2      I,       I|       to do for one."~ ~As he spoke he drew off the child's
 3    III,      II|    his knee and his head, but spoke not one word. There are
 4    III,      IV|   events of the past night he spoke not one word.~ ~At ten o'
 5      V,      II| sheltered spot the lady again spoke:~ ~"Do you know anything
 6      V,      II|   upright, and every movement spoke of haughty self-confidence
 7     VI,     III|    cause!"~ ~He opened, as he spoke, a large iron chest that
 8     VI,      IV|    you to answer the words he spoke to you on an eventful occasion.
 9     VI,      VI|       petit garçon?"~ ~As she spoke, she laid the cards one
10   VIII,      II|       s warm clasp, while she spoke:~ ~"A reply must be sent
11     IX,       I|      panel, through which she spoke in a sharp tone:~ ~"Why
12     IX,       I|      is a man!"~ ~Even as she spoke a dark form stepped from
13     IX,      IV|      creature I am!"~ ~As she spoke she raised the helmet, of
14      X,     III|   whom it was drawn!"~ ~As he spoke he broke the keen blade
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