Chap.

1        1|   rescue when he saw him all at sea and doubtful whether to
2        1|     gallery—a view of a surging sea of heads, which two currents,
3        8|       mother from swimming in a sea of gold made her so savage
4       11| surprised her; she was quite at sea.~Just then the field grew
5       11|        shone out amid a perfect sea of light. And everything
6       11|      waste of beasts and men, a sea of heads swayed and stirred
7       11|    became invisible beneath the sea of black hats. By and by,
8       12| gleaming and flowering amid the sea of many heads. It was already
9       13|         while cranes filled the sea with huge squares of rock
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