Part,  Chapter

 1      I,     III|         with himself that he was riding in a carriage which belonged
 2     II,       I|         told that women had been riding in the conveyance.~ ~The
 3      V,       I|     beheld a division of cavalry riding along the highway toward
 4      V,       I|          he could show them some riding!~ ~And as for hunting? He
 5      V,     III|        she said.~ ~"Why not?"~ ~"Riding out in a carriage does not
 6     VI,      VI|         my dear little daughter. Riding and hunting are necessary
 7   VIII,     III|         Vavel's horse. The woman riding the beast slipped quickly
 8     IX,       I|        the land, the demons were riding toward the Hansag.~ ~If
 9     IX,     III| obstinate beast. The one she was riding stopped abruptly, and would
10      X,      II|        road.~ ~The young officer riding beside the coach sought
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