Part,  Chapter

1     II,      II|        passport from any one who comes to Hungary, or set my foot
2     II,      II|          one might. The coachman comes often to the village, and
3     II,     III|      than his hair.~ ~"Magnifice comes - " the vice-palatine was
4     IV,     III|         to the robber, - "he who comes to my house as a guest must
5     IV,      IV|      every man jack with whom it comes in contact! Fire! Boom!
6      V,       I|        gate demanded: "Halt! Who comes there?"~ ~On learning that
7    VII,     III|       the outposts:~ ~"Halt! who comes there?"~ ~Vavel hastened
8   VIII,     III|         the outpost's "Halt! Who comes there?" and heard the pleasant-voiced
9     IX,       I| messenger, alighted.~ ~"Ah, here comes a sensible fellow," exclaimed
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