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iron

   Book,  Chapter
1 I, II | reality extremely fertile. No iron ways lead from those precious 2 I, III | He must have a frame of iron.”~“Sire, he has.”~“And a 3 I, III | countries, he was made of iron. He could go four-and-twenty 4 I, III | Syria, he had a frame of iron, as General Kissoff had 5 I, IV | terminated at that time, the iron road which, uniting Moscow 6 I, IV | at a sharp curve of the iron way, the train experienced 7 I, V | commerce. There was the iron quarter, the furriers’ quarter, 8 I, IX | telga; in the absence of iron, wood is not spared; but 9 I, X | considerable height. The iron and copper mines, as well 10 I, X | the clattering of their iron hoofs among the pebbles, 11 I, XII | bowels lay hid quantities of iron, copper, platina, and gold. 12 I, XIV | easy to see that a hand of iron imposed upon them a discipline 13 II, I | fellows are made of cast iron.”~And whilst Harry Blount 14 II, III | attached pieces of twisted iron wire. It is reckoned that 15 II, VI | was because the red-hot iron had dried up the last!~“ 16 II, VIII| He was still “the Man of Iron,” of whom General Kissoff 17 II, XIII| therefore, sustained by his iron will, to hasten by treason 18 II, XV | over a stream of melted iron.~Michael had immediately 19 II, XV | this observation: “Red-hot iron is insufficient in some


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