Part,  Chapter

1      I,      II|  through a certain street to a third fountain. It was a narrow,
2     II,       I|      This remark was made by a third gentleman. He was sitting
3    III,       I|       gold, one of silver, the third of copper. On a low, three-legged
4    III,       I|     noon, when the bell rang a third time, the man tapped at
5     IV,     III| whereupon a second man, then a third and a fourth, appeared.~ ~
6     IV,      IV|    load the muskets, while the third kept up a continual fire.
7      V,       I|     Nameless Castle. He paid a third visit at eight o'clock the
8   VIII,     III|       themselves.~ ~It was the third day after the battle of
9      X,      II|        a beautiful animal! And third, I beg you to ride as quickly
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