Parte,  Chap.

 1  II,         I|        height, which is a huge size. Likewise, in the island
 2  II,         I|  arm-bones so large that their size makes it plain that their
 3  II,         I|       with certainty as to the size of Morgante, though I suspect
 4  II,       III|         was of no great bodily size, but he was a very great
 5  II,      VIII|        a stone pyramid of vast size, which they now call in
 6  II,       XIV|     two linen bags of the same size; you shall take one, and
 7  II,       XIV|        that it was of enormous size, hooked in the middle, covered
 8  II,       XIV|       below his mouth, and the size, the colour, the warts,
 9  II,      XVII|     now seen to be of enormous size, and grim and hideous mien.
10  II,      XLVI|      also had bells of smaller size tied to their tails. Such
11  II,    XLVIII| covered by spectacles of great size, and she advanced with noiseless
12  II,       LIV|         took out his, which in size might have vied with the
13  II,      LXXI|       shown dropping tears the size of walnuts from her eyes.
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