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I. | They came at last to an opening, | 2 |
II. | Marius sent away from MinturnÆ, | 10 |
III. | I then tore them up into long bands, | 29 |
IV. | Cellini attacked by the dogs, | 36 |
V. | Escape of Mary, Queen of Scots, from Loch Leven Castle, | 44 |
VI. | “Hush!” said the man, “keep quiet, they are still there,” | 48 |
VII. | She lifted the lid of the chest, and her master leaped out safe and sound, | 62 |
VIII. | He let himself drop into the sea, | 78 |
IX. | They grew very angry at my rudeness, | 88 |
X. | I was obliged to support myself with one arm, | 92 |
XI. | My foot got stuck, and the sentinel seized it, | 127 |
XII. | Trenck escaping with Lieutenant Schell, | 138 |
XIII. | The first grenadier I knocked down, | 155 |
XIV. | I heard the sound of a door being unbolted, | 174 |
XV. | I told him to be very careful not to spill the sauce, | 186 |
XVI. | Balbi rolled down into my arms, | 197 |
XVII. | The monk clung to my waistband, | 202 |
XVIII. | I told him I was going to bury him, | 213 |
XIX. | I saw on the parapet the soldiers of the grand round, | 224 |
XX. | Stop, thief! | 228 |
XXI. | The woodman pulled out a knife and did so, | 239 |
XXII. | He affected great surprise, | 241 |
XXIII. | I held my handkerchief to my eyes, | 258 |
XXIV. | They fell exhausted to the ground, | 264 |
WONDERFUL ESCAPES.
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