Part,  Chapter

 1      I,     III|       her.~ ~The child daintily broke off one of the snowy blossoms,
 2      I,     III|        even tore up the floors, broke your furniture and ornaments, -
 3      I,      IV| Lilliputian grande dame, as she broke the seal, "to read this
 4    III,       I|      were allowed (the one that broke this rule was severely lectured),
 5     IV,     III|       was I and my comrades who broke into the manor?"~ ~"No;
 6     VI,     III|         come like the gypsy who broke into a house through the
 7     VI,      IV|    robbers; not to the four who broke into the manor, - for they
 8    VII,     III|      child. So soon as this war broke out, Vavel threw off his
 9     IX,       I|    advantage of the demons, who broke camp at sunset. If the latter
10     IX,      II|      Again the challenging call broke the silence, and was followed
11     IX,      II|        and Ludwig Vavel.~ ~Dawn broke before the demons found
12      X,     III|        drawn!"~ ~As he spoke he broke the keen blade in twain
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