Part,  Chapter

 1     I,       I|          suspicious to me!~ ~The huge iron leviathan turns and twists
 2     I,       I|            fearful abysses, over long iron bridges looking like some
 3     I,       I|              at the tail of the great iron dragon. I have to cling
 4     I,       I|             dark haze. Once again the iron serpent disappears into
 5     I,      II|               grating and crushing of iron, and the pitiful cries of
 6     I,      II|          shattered, and with that the iron colossus came to a dead
 7     I,      II|          superhuman force to lift the iron weight above, to break a
 8     I,      II|        himself down, fastened a stout iron rod to it, and suspended
 9     I,       V|         requires strong nerves and an iron heart to listen to such
10     I,       V|                and killed him with an iron bar. He was severely wounded
11     I,    VIII|            locked away in a great old iron chest. Occasionally, through
12     I,    VIII|            like two pieces of cracked iron rubbing together. There
13     I,      IX|             hewn in stone, wrought in iron, carved in wood. The main
14     I,      IX|        dreamed of. You see this large iron chest, itself a rare piece
15     I,      XI|              felt the pressure of his iron arm, I knew at once that
16     I,      XI|                And that of the famous iron chest," said Siegfried.~ ~"
17     I,      XI|             replied the officer; "the iron chest is under an official
18     I,      XI|            the suits of armour as old iron, and so forth. "Now this
19     I,    XIII|             the new and very handsome iron trellis in front of the
20     I,    XIII|            his sentinels to guard the iron chest with the money, and
21     I,    XIII| turret-chamber, in which the precious iron chest stood, with my own
22    II,       I|               was fenced in with high iron railings, and this fence
23    II,       I|       neighbouring fields. At the big iron gate a ranger with two loaded
24    II,      IV|             integrity, united with an iron will and the tender heart
25    II,      VI|           free access to your uncle's iron chest, your companions would
26    II,     VII|             motion that no mechanical iron structure on earth can be
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