Part,  Chapter

1     I,      II|       rock sliding downward with threatening speed, while at the same
2     I,     III|   magnanimously forgetful of the threatening danger, went down into the
3     I,       X| smilingly and playfully raised a threatening fat finger at me and said, "
4    II,       I|         me again, and, lifting a threatening little finger at me, she
5    II,    VIII|      other for war, frowning and threatening, and clothed with a grizzly
6    II,      IX|          cried Siegfried, with a threatening look; but I took her hand,
7    II,     XII|          save his crops from the threatening rain. They knew well that
8    II,      XV|         upraised against me with threatening gestures of all sorts of
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