Part,  Chapter

1    III,      IV|  her hand, waddled into the corridor. After inquiring the second
2     IV,      IV| footsteps were heard in the corridor. In one hand he carried
3     VI,       I|  room which opened into the corridor was locked; the count, therefore,
4     VI,     III|  spurred boot in the silent corridor.~ ~It was an old acquaintance,
5     VI,     III|    from the room - down the corridor to Marie's apartment. Without
6     IX,       I|    had disappeared down the corridor.~ ~There was a great change
7     IX,       I|  then light the lamp in the corridor."~ ~"May I fetch my gun,
8     IX,       I|     from a doorway into the corridor in front of them. Marie
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