Book,  Par.

 1     I,     23|   threadbare garments and naked limbs. At, last, in their fury
 2     I,     44|         others showed him their limbs bowed with age. He ordered
 3     I,     81|        fragments of weapons and limbs of horses, and also human
 4     I,     85|       slippery as one advanced, limbs burdened with coats of mail,
 5     I,     93|       them with bare or bruised limbs, in a plight as pitiable
 6    II,     18|         are once again exposing limbs battered by waves and storms
 7    II,     26| sword-hilts, struck at the huge limbs and exposed faces of the
 8    IV,     80|       pitied were they who with limbs torn from them still retained
 9  XIII,     43|       Many of the men had their limbs frost-bitten through the
10   XIV,     41|     sight, so that, as if their limbs were paralysed, they stood
11    XV,     45|        trembling throughout his limbs, either from terror inspired
12    XV,     72|     same torments (for with her limbs all dislocated she could
13    XV,     83|        as he was throughout his limbs, and his frame closed against
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