Book, Chapter

1    5, 27|     dogge, because I saw the dogges had filled their paunches
2    5, 29|    and throw his guts to the dogges, and reserve his flesh for
3    6, 33|    the gaping mouthes of the Dogges at hand or the perill of
4    6, 33| cease, and the storme of the Dogges vanished away. Then one (
5    6, 34|    best the late skirmish of Dogges and stones, rose up and
6    7, 42| cruell and terrible were the dogges. It fortuned amongst all
7    9, 47|   lifting up the head of the dogges Annubis, and bearing in
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