Part,  Chapter

1     II,       I|  present to the new-comer a huge hamper heaped to the brim
2     II,       I|     through the stem of his huge carved meerschaum the smoke
3     VI,      VI| fashioned expressly for her huge frame, and was shuffling
4     IX,       I|     with muddy foot-tracks; huge nails had been driven into
5     IX,      II| diseased body. One of these huge mounds burst open at the
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