Chapter

 1     I|         the Noah to save man and beast from a partial deluge."~ ~
 2     I|           to think that one such beast is not quite enough for
 3   III|         but it was a large, bony beast, sixteen hands high, and
 4   III|          sort of a character the beast known as an "errant bull"
 5   III|          into every grass-eating beast, then the young bulls begin
 6   III|      been ploughed. Finally, the beast who is getting the worst
 7   III|      have come up and driven the beast away.~ ~From the information
 8   III|         in search of the furious beast. Meanwhile, the horsemen,
 9   III|        Alone he would subdue the beast, and he boldly sought the
10   III|  proceeded.~ ~There lay the huge beast in the midst of the reeds.
11   III|         who wished to entice the beast on to solid ground, where
12   III|     exasperating sound, the wild beast arose from his resting-place
13   III| infuriated bull.~ ~When the wild beast came out into the plain,
14   III|        cracked his whip over the beast's head.~ ~The bull roared
15   III|        on the skin of the savage beast, but it did not move. Another
16   III|           Quick as lightning the beast leaped to its feet, shook
17   III|        feet; in vain! The savage beast transfixed its loins with
18   III|         instant, when the savage beast was not more than a yard'
19   III|          death.~ ~The bewildered beast, feeling the suffocating
20   III|         a gallop! The heavy wild beast was constrained to run a
21    IV|  gratified his rage, like a wild beast that has escaped from its
22   VII|         cry, like that of a wild beast stricken to the heart. It
23  XIII|         her homage, both man and beast.~ ~"But where, then, is
24  XIII|        scattered that the artful beast seemed likely to throw them
25  XIII|  perceive that he was a splendid beast. He was evidently an old
26  XIII|       upturned tails. The hunted beast took advantage of this momentary
27  XIII|         never held the dangerous beast in his jaws for more than
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