Part,  Chapter

 1      I,     III|      surprised to find himself a prisoner; what he could not understand
 2      I,     III|      some soup and bread for the prisoner.~ ~"Thanks, I have dined,"
 3      I,     III|   sympathetic. He approached the prisoner, and said in a commanding
 4      I,     III|       scornful smile crossed the prisoner's lips. "That is the usual
 5      I,     III|   familiarly through that of the prisoner, whispered insinuatingly:~ ~"
 6      I,     III|      shall forget that you are a prisoner so long as it shall please
 7     II,      II| correspondence."~ ~"She may be a prisoner, detained at the castle
 8     IV,      IV|  exclaimed in amazement. "I am a prisoner in my own alcove."~ ~"Only
 9     VI,       V|       the bed.~ ~"Now you are my prisoner," she said to the baroness,
10    VII,      II|          Avoncourt, who is now a prisoner in the Castle of Ham, -
11    VII,     III|          time you must bring the prisoner to me alive, for I may learn
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