Part,  Chapter

 1    III,     III|      him.~ ~What was it? Man or beast?~ ~The head, the face, were
 2    III,     III|         shoot it - be it man or beast."~ ~Marie murmured something
 3      V,      II|        the lake. When the human beast saw this he uttered a yell,
 4   VIII,     III|        his horse, and while the beast grazed on the luxuriant
 5   VIII,     III|     horse. The woman riding the beast slipped quickly to the ground,
 6     IX,      II| habitation, and neither man nor beast ever spent the night in
 7     IX,      II|      know whether it was a wild beast or a devil in human form,"
 8     IX,      II|       for help. Neither man nor beast can swim through a network
 9     IX,     III|         a mule was an obstinate beast. The one she was riding
10     IX,     III|      the saddle before the poor beast fell under him.~ ~All seemed
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