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   Book,  Chapter
1 I, II | entirely absorbed in his master’s welfare, that it is certain 2 I, II | induced him to quit that master’s service. His name might 3 I, II | Ben Zoof had rendered his master a like service in the Soudan. 4 I, II | all loyally devoted to his master’s service, and fairly entitled 5 I, II | Montmartre.” Unlike his master, he made no pretension to 6 I, III | unusual agitation of his master rendered somewhat difficult. 7 I, III | What on earth ails my master?” muttered Ben Zoof; “for 8 I, V | some yards ahead of his master, and had reached a ditch 9 I, V | meantime, surveyed his master with the greatest equanimity; 10 I, V | Rarely had he seen his master so much agitated; and though 11 I, VI | to avail himself of his master’s permission, Ben Zoof crouched 12 I, VII | he hoped that he and his master might have a sufficiently 13 I, VII | rejoiced at last to help his master, who, in spite of his perplexed 14 I, VII | endeavored to mitigate his master’s impatience by exhorting 15 I, VIII | No remonstrances from his master could induce him to abandon 16 I, VIII | said Ben Zoof, when his master told him the conclusion 17 I, VIII | walked deliberately into his master’s apartment, and, in reply 18 I, IX | Ben Zoof to accompany his master. There were various reasons 19 I, IX | an affecting leave of his master, begging him, if chance 20 I, X | experiences of their lord and master. The late astounding events, 21 I, XVIII| darting forward, he seized his master’s hand and covered it with 22 I, XVIII| significant nod, made his master understand that he was to 23 I, XX | momentspondering, said: “Ah! master, if only we were at Montmartre, 24 I, XXIV | himself ready to accompany his master in the event of Count Timascheff 25 II, II | simply reliant on their master, and as long as they were 26 II, III | anxious to maintain his master’s honor as well as his own.~ 27 II, III | Always obedient to his master, Ben Zoof held his tongue; 28 II, VI | orderly wondered how his master could refrain from strangling 29 II, VII | as you fancy,” said his master; “the cowards would be too 30 II, VII | figures?” said Ben Zoof to his master, when next day they were 31 II, VIII | imperative and self-willed master.~It was on the 1st of September 32 II, VIII | Ben Zoof knew what his master meant, and to him his master’ 33 II, VIII | master meant, and to him his master’s wish was law.~The interval 34 II, IX | Zoof had been calling his master’s attention to the fact 35 II, XI | unbounded respect for his master, Ben Zoof would have liked 36 II, XIII | that it does,” answered his master.~“I hope so,” said the orderly, 37 II, XIV | the orderly one day to his master; “but what a comfort little 38 II, XIV | Zoof betook himself to his master. “Something has happened 39 II, XIV | orderly went to seek his master.~Rosette meanwhile had been 40 II, XIV | arrived. “What’s the matter, Master Isaac? Have you parted with 41 II, XIV | faintest of sighs.~“Good, Master Isaac; all the better for 42 II, XV | Highly delighted at his master’s decision, Ben Zoof expressed 43 II, XV | had an inkling that his master was “up to some other little 44 II, XV | found himself alone with his master.~“We will make our way back 45 II, XVI | What do you mean?” his master asked.~“Why, to get off 46 II, XVII | really thinking that his master was angry, made a threatening 47 II, XVII | polite bow, and followed his master. The professor, completely 48 II, XVII | thought was to follow their master, wherever he went. The Spaniards, 49 II, XIX | happened, sir, did they?”~His master could only reply, “Confound


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