Book,  chapter

1    1,   12|     down them. In many places wooden crosses marked the scene
2    2,    6|      laid horizontally. A few wooden benches fastened against
3    2,    8|       tires— in a word, plain wooden discs. The front and hinder
4    2,    8|    into two compartments by a wooden partition. The back one
5    2,   15|    still standing firm on its wooden disks, came down the last
6    3,    2| sailor, the perfect type of a wooden shoe.~They had to make the
7    3,   10|  These tombs are adorned with wooden statues, representing with
8    3,   20|     invited them to visit his wooden house, and dine with him
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