Part,  Chapter

 1      I,       I|     of the captive knight who cut off his own foot, that his
 2      I,     III|      you can do: have my head cut off, and send it to M. Bichet,
 3     IV,       I|       beg any more, for I can cut wood now, and thus earn
 4     IV,     III|     knife from his pocket and cut the cords; then he turned
 5     VI,       I| rather, a hundred times over, cut wood for five groats the
 6     VI,      VI|      which Lisette had always cut off for her. But what delighted
 7    VII,       I| supply the cloth, and have it cut, and the militiamen could
 8    VII,     III|   shore of Lake Neusiedl, and cut off the way of our fugitives
 9     IX,     III|   This was the second serious cut Satan Laczi had received
10     IX,      IV|       when they were thirsty, cut a reed and thrust it deep
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