Part,  Chapter

 1     I,      II|         out of all of them human heads, limbs, faces, bodies, were
 2     I,     III|        thoughts crowded into our heads, burdened our hearts, and
 3     I,     III|         visited on the guileless heads of little infants and innocent
 4     I,       V|      sins of the guilty upon the heads of the innocent, but simply
 5     I,       X|         at these words, and some heads were nodded in acknowledgment
 6    II,       I|         wheels, soared above our heads. From the depths of the
 7    II,     III|          birds who shatter their heads and beaks in flying against
 8    II,     XII| projectiles were flying over our heads; but my experienced aids
 9    II,    XIII|        projectile burst over our heads, I felt a blow on the leather
10    II,    XVII|      four laughing little cherub heads, peeping out of a bath-tub,
11    II,    XVII|      join in, lifting the little heads and trying the winglets.~ ~"
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