Part,  Chapter

 1     IV,       I|     baroness, should "cross the Bridge of Sighs"? His telescope
 2   VIII,     III| Austrians' movements. I saw the bridge, which is two hundred and
 3     IX,      II|        when they arrived at the bridge which crossed the Raab half
 4     IX,      II|         the farther end of this bridge was the custom-house, which
 5     IX,      II|        the troop rode on to the bridge, two men ran swiftly from
 6     IX,     III|     through his field-glass the bridge across the Raab and the
 7     IX,     III|   troopers were approaching the bridge on the farther side of the
 8     IX,     III|       from the thicket near the bridge - it was the signal De Fervlans
 9     IX,      IV|       they retreated toward the bridge, where a portion of the
10     IX,      IV|        stream the planks of the bridge. Then the men who had prevented
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