Part,  Chapter

 1     I,      VI|     ever be born another such a pair of thick-skinned, iron-nerved
 2     I,     VII|        he was in sore want of a pair of trousers - this poor
 3     I,      XI|         least a white tie and a pair of light gloves. "Nonsense!"
 4     I,      XI|        you will want to buy two pair of horses; one for your
 5     I,     XII|         a week's growth, wore a pair of coarse breeches and high
 6    II,       I| golden-brown, and arched over a pair of large, glittering brown
 7    II,       I|         black lashes overhung a pair of deep blue, or rather
 8    II,      II|     black-faced monster, with a pair of big horns on his forehead.
 9    II,    VIII|     that of a gorilla. I took a pair of scissors and clipped
10    II,    XIII|        one of the waggons and a pair of horses for my journey
11    II,     XIV|         while on my feet were a pair of rough, high top-boots,
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