Part,  Chapter

1     II,       I|  hair from the eyes of the gaping farmer children. She was
2     IX,     III|   the blood pouring from a gaping wound in his head, Satan
3     IX,      IV|  coarse gray cloth, with a gaping wound in his head; his left
4     IX,      IV| washed it, then bathed the gaping wounds in his head. They
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