Part,  Chapter

 1      I,      II|         the captive could make a move to defend himself, his fare
 2      I,     III|     never meddled."~ ~"That is a move I cannot allow, M. Cambray!"
 3    III,      IV|         Henry did not venture to move or speak.~ ~"Did you fetch
 4     IV,     III|     evening, however, he made no move to defend himself, but looked
 5     IV,     III|       marry us - which was a bad move for the girl, for no one
 6      V,      II|    Without this proof I will not move from this spot."~ ~"Then
 7     VI,       I|     tongue. I can - can hardly - move - it."~ ~"You must not die,
 8     VI,      II|        militia, therefore, is to move into the field - untrained
 9     VI,     III| speechless amazement. He made no move to obey the behest to "help
10     VI,      IV|         It is by no means a wise move for a man to make on the
11    VII,     III|       attention. Themire's first move was to take up her abode
12    VII,     III|        to you, general. You will move with your division toward
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