Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,        XV|          hand and foot in a deep pit underground, where they
 2   I,       LII|          midst of the bottomless pit. They were, in short, kept
 3  II,      XIII|       danger of falling into the pit. It is better for us to
 4  II,      XXII|     tumbling into the bottomless pit."~ ~"You are right, friend,"
 5  II,      XXII|        reached to the bottomless pit he meant to see where it
 6  II,     XXIII|        man's height down in this pit, on the right-hand side,
 7  II,       XXX|         depths of the bottomless pit, for the glory of having
 8  II,        LV|         depths of the bottomless pit; but it did not turn out
 9  II,        LV|      felt along the sides of the pit with his hands to see if
10  II,        LV|       himself to-day buried in a pit without a soul to help him,
11  II,        LV| impossible to escape out of that pit without help, and he fell
12  II,        LV|     perceived on one side of the pit a hole large enough to admit
13  II,        LV|     expect at every step another pit deeper than the first to
14  II,        LV|   brought his feet so close to a pit that but for reining him
15  II,        LV|        fell last night into this pit where I am now, and Dapple
16  II,        LV|         to take thee out of this pit into which thy sins no doubt
17  II,        LV|         out of the depths of the pit, dead with hunger, pale,
18  II,        LV|     except my ass; I fell into a pit, I pushed on through it,
19  II,      LXII|          flight, and fell into a pit where I gave myself up for
20  II,       LXX|     shape in the darkness of the pit or in the daylight above,
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