Part,  Chapter

 1      I,       I|    be the keeper of your own prison."~ ~"I shall be a severe
 2      I,     III|   the sergeant. "This is the Prison of St. Pélagie."~ ~"What
 3      I,     III|   useless to adopt the usual prison methods with you. Very well;
 4      I,     III|  nobleman was removed to the prison at Ham.~ ~ ~ ~
 5     II,      II|    remember. She is still in prison," assented the gentleman
 6     II,      II|      the mother was taken to prison, the little lad was turned
 7    III,      IV|      freedom. The land was a prison.~ ~Again it was the full
 8     IV,       I|      boy whose mother was in prison should not be removed from
 9     IV,     III|   woman will be sent back to prison."~ ~"And do you really believe
10     IV,     III| learn to make such things in prison, where time hangs heavily
11     IV,     III|   but he died in a political prison, and I was left destitute
12     IV,      IV|   you care to remain in your prison," returned Count Vavel. "
13      V,      II|   have released me from this prison."~ ~"And yet, everybody
14   VIII,       I|    managed to escape from my prison at Ham, went to Paris, where
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