Part,  Chapter

1   Pres         | consecrated him to work with his pen for the freedom of the common
2   Pres         |         he fought with sword and pen. Those who heard him deliver
3   Pres         |        intensity of feeling: his pen had been touched by a living
4     IV,      IV|         another attack on us, to pen him up, with his entire
5     IV,      IV|    pistol-case and ink-horn. His pen was between his lips; his
6      V,      II|          he was unable to hold a pen? He could not dictate the
7      V,      II|         hand is unable to hold a pen, let alone a sword or a
8     VI,      IV|        he could hardly guide the pen. And why should he tremble?
9     VI,      IV|          hands. She snatched the pen from his fingers, and flung
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