Part,  Chapter

 1      I,      IV|        innocent theme; and if a stranger chanced to mention so delicate
 2     II,      II|    remarkable abduction case. A stranger - no one knew who he was -
 3    III,     III|         if I attempt to bring a stranger into his room, or into madame'
 4     IV,     III|        Count Vavel surveyed the stranger, who was standing between
 5     IV,      IV|         lord of the castle. The stranger said he had invented a cannon
 6      V,       I|   conventional courtesy which a stranger felt himself called upon
 7      V,      II|       He is suspicious of every stranger; and of all the gossip which
 8   VIII,       I| intrusting it to the hands of a stranger. You yourself, Jocrisse,
 9   VIII,       I|       cannot do, madame. I am a stranger in a strange land. I know
10     IX,       I|         aiming directly for the stranger's breast, said, in a brave
11     IX,       I|       brave lad," commented the stranger. "But don't shoot. It is
12     IX,       I|  commanded. Then turning to the stranger asked: "What do you want,
13     IX,       I|       when her eyes fell on the stranger's repulsive countenance,
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