Book,  chapter

1    1,   16|        which passes through an iron ring. This noose was thrown
2    2,    8|  without spokes or felloes, or iron tires— in a word, plain
3    2,    8|      collar was attached by an iron peg. It required great skill
4    2,   11|       made of a double ring of iron secured by a lock. “I shall
5    2,   13|        of creepers, where only iron and fire could open up a
6    3,   13|      solid crust is like sheet iron.”~“I agree with you,” added
7    3,   18| impossible, my Lord. He has an iron will both for himself and
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