Part,  Chapter

1    III,      IV|    animals, had become a wild animal himself, an inhabitant of
2    III,      IV|  really evolved from the wild animal.~ ~Accompanying the description
3     IV,     III| resting on a fore leg of each animal, as if I were escorting
4     VI,      VI|      could not bear to see an animal hurt or killed."~ ~"You
5     IX,      IV|     his breast. Near the dead animal lay a metal helmet ornamented
6      X,      II|      your horse - a beautiful animal! And third, I beg you to
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