Book, Paragraph

1   I,   2|   the considerations on both sides, whether that which is alleged
2  IV,   4|     to flight, since on both sides there will be fighting?
3  IV,   4|    she should afford to both sides the might and services of
4  IV,   4| good-will and favour to both sides, she would destroy the meaning
5  IV,   5|    take their forms from our sides, just as chance, and the
6  IV,  19|  said the other, and on both sides the discussion was of doubtful
7  VI,  11|    an occiput, spine, loins, sides, hams, buttocks, houghs,
8  VI,  16|    without arms, bellies and sides in halves, incomplete feet,
9 VII,  12|   are at a loss between both sides, are struck motionless,
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