Part, Chapter
1 I, I | and Hydra with a hundred heads, well represent the two
2 I, V | are spread out above our heads; wait till we have lived
3 I, VI | on the field of battle. Heads down, antlers to antlers,
4 I, VII | hovel in which to lay their heads.~“To the icebergs! to the
5 I, IX | was heard far above their heads, but the state of the atmosphere
6 I, XI | Anseres tribe; ducks with red heads and black breasts; ash-coloured
7 I, XV | alarm, and raising their heads looked searchingly around
8 I, XVIII| Sergeant Long put their heads together, and it was decided
9 I, XIX | the two men shook their heads when they spoke of it. Did
10 II, III | now why they shook their heads. From tradition, experience,
11 II, III | eagles soared above their heads, their cries and the loud
12 II, VII | completely covering their heads. Thus protected they got
13 II, VII | rounded shoulders and stooping heads, the two pressed on. As
14 II, VII | the branches over their heads. Everything seemed to be
15 II, VII | a torch, but above their heads rose resinous pines distorted
16 II, XIV | running noose over their heads when they push them up,
17 II, XXIII| shone brightly down upon the heads of the doomed band of wanderers.
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