Parte,  Chap.

1   I,     XVIII| contents with more force than a musket, and full into the beard
2   I,       XXI|        art at the distance of a musket shot."~ ~"What more will
3   I,      XXII|        was the one that had the musket. The other guards stood
4   I,      XXII|      from him his sword and the musket, with which, aiming at one
5   I,      XXII|      well to escape Pasamonte's musket, as the showers of stones
6  II,        LX|       hear excuses I fired this musket at him, and these two pistols
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