Part,  Chapter

 1    VII,       I|   spring, the pendulum, and the escapement. The wheels are the subordinates.
 2    VII,       I|      set the law in motion; the escapement is the imperial counselor
 3    VII,       I| stoppage occurred caused by the escapement objecting to furnish canteens;
 4    VII,       I|  heeding the interruption, "the escapement gave them to understand
 5    VII,       I|         thanks, Herr Count! The escapement would not consent to the
 6    VII,       I|    satisfied with this. But the escapement then said there were not
 7    VII,       I|     Count; would have made! The escapement suddenly announced that
 8    VII,       I|         To the cuckoo with your escapement! The men have got to have
 9    VII,       I|        the cloth, whereupon the escapement said the money would have
10    VII,       I|       mounted and equipped; the escapement will not furnish the cloth
11    VII,       I|        we already have; but the escapement announces that arms of the
12    VII,       I|        one half of the men. The escapement suggested that to those
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