Book, Chapter

1    II,     XVII|      each of them comes as a wild plant, and afterwards is
2   III,     VIII|   rouse up the malice of the wild beasts against him by some
3   III,       IX|     as a man might stir up a wild beast by making a noise. |
4   III,     XLII|     coming like an attack of wild wolves from the desert.
5    IV,     XXIV|      many have been eaten by wild beasts and birds. How then
6    IV,      XXX| those who have been eaten by wild beasts or birds, those who
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