Part,  Chapter

1     I,     III| dreadful Power is it which has pushed down that rock-colossus
2     I,     VII|      great, and Hungarians are pushed into the rear if possible,
3     I,    VIII|      rolled up separately, and pushed one by one into a hollow
4     I,       X|        with them. I jumped up, pushed the chair away from behind
5    II,       I|        figure, with raven hair pushed high above the marble forehead.
6    II,      II|      and that Cenni pouted and pushed the sun-bird away. The innocents
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