Part,  Chapter

 1     I,       I|     fire-eyed leviathans, we break through the rocky womb of
 2     I,      II|    crumbling, and would soon break down; but they did not listen
 3     I,      II|    the iron weight above, to break a way at the top, until
 4     I,      IV| tight, as if in fear I might break loose and run off, he led
 5     I,    VIII|   believed that spirits will break their bonds and return to
 6    II,      IV|      will be your mission to break the fact of the accomplished
 7    II,       V|  groom, and at last she will break away from his hands, and
 8    II,       V|     must 'jump,' and if they break their necks, well and good!
 9    II,      XI|      each moment expected to break upon the two leading nations
10    II,      XI|   the Danes are preparing to break into Schleswig-Holstein.
11    II,     XII|     chasseurs endeavoured to break into the hop field, but
12    II,      XV|  woman, and whoever tries to break into this house will have
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