Part,  Chapter

 1     II,     III|         to tell the baroness the result of his visit. He drove direct
 2    III,      IV|       aggressive exhibition as a result of the fever. "Allow me
 3     IV,     III|          make an attempt."~ ~The result of the attempt was, the
 4     IV,     III|          a chill - or was it the result of extreme terror? If the
 5      V,      II|         by a 'brief' answer; the result is usually fatal."~ ~"And
 6      V,      II|       imagine that I fear such a result?"~ ~"So far as courage is
 7     VI,     III| proclamation could have no other result than an enthusiastic and
 8     VI,      IV|       with a magical charm - the result of the union of opposite
 9    VII,     III|     Frenchman to strike him, the result would certainly be disastrous -
10    VII,     III|        But my scheme was without result. I had planned that a notorious
11    VII,     III|       meeting, you may guess the result: the hermit was captured!"~ ~
12    VII,     III|      refuse. A duel would be the result; and as he has not for years
13    VII,     III|          shot, you can guess the result - a hermit against a Spadassin!
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