Part,  Chapter

 1     II,      II|         The cats are her only companions - that much we know from
 2    III,      II|       story of Clelia and her companions, who swam the Tiber to preserve
 3     IV,     III|    happened to the baroness's companions what had happened to Marie:
 4     IV,     III|   trellis of the veranda; his companions waited below, in the shadow
 5      V,       I|      the manor were agreeable companions. Vicomte Leon Barthelmy
 6      V,      II|       pocket. "With these two companions I am going to meet the gentleman
 7      V,      II|    continued the colonel (his companions had halted several paces
 8      V,      II| proper form."~ ~The colonel's companions, who had come hastily forward
 9      V,      II|   lips, and the swords of his companions were returned to their scabbards.~ ~"
10      V,      II|   left by the colonel and his companions in charge of the grooms.
11     VI,      VI|     had gone back to his fish companions in the lake; then asked: "
12     IX,       I|        where, assisted by two companions of questionable respectability
13     IX,     III|     he selected thirty of his companions, who also dismounted, and
14     IX,     III|     saddle.~ ~Nor had Vavel's companions been idle the while. The
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