Part,  Chapter

 1      I,       I|    clad as a laborer. He would walk leisurely toward the doorway
 2      I,      II|        mean? Do you want me to walk in the gutter? - because
 3     II,       I| baroness, who had preferred to walk the shorter path through
 4     II,      II|      castle, because she can't walk. Then, there are two more
 5    III,      II|      when he had taught her to walk. She always looked forward
 6    III,      IV|  applied a poultice, and can't walk."~ ~Frau Zsuzsa, with the
 7    III,      IV|     the poor lad to speak, and walk upright instead of on all
 8     IV,      II|       day for one hour you may walk thus here, without fear
 9     IV,      II|     and persists in wanting to walk on all fours like a poodle.
10     IV,     III|      that they were obliged to walk on their hind feet, and
11     IV,     III|        hind feet, and I had to walk between them, my hands resting
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