Part,  Chapter

1      I,      II|    coachman, thrust a gag into his mouth. Before the captive could
2     II,       I|           and only one half of his mouth opened when he gave utterance
3     II,      II|          him the man with the iron mouth. It is believed the fat
4     II,      II|          of the branding-iron. Her mouth is small and delicate. Indeed,
5    III,     III|            ears stood upright. The mouth was closed so tightly that
6     IV,     III|           had been thrust into her mouth. He quickly released her
7     IV,     III|       laughed. "If I had a crooked mouth, and kept one eye shut,
8      V,      II| transformation. The corners of his mouth widened until they reached
9     VI,       I|       lying among the pillows; his mouth and one eye were painfully
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