Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,      VIII|  comrade was treated, drove his heels into his castle of a mule
 2   I,        XV|         received him with their heels and teeth to such effect
 3   I,        XV| travelling post and at the very heels of them, such a great storm
 4   I,      XVII|        done drinking he dug his heels into his ass, and the gate
 5   I,     XVIII|       other, who with iron-shod heels strikes the flanks of that
 6   I,        XX|       but the more he drove his heels into the horse, the less
 7   I,        XX|        not knock them head over heels, then make what mockery
 8   I,       XXI|     from the way he took to his heels and bolted, he is not likely
 9   I,       XXV|        a couple of somersaults, heels over head, making such a
10   I,      XXXI|         him, but he took to his heels at such a pace that no one
11   I,       LII|      his girdle and took to his heels across the country like
12  II,     XXXIV|       mighty beast, took to his heels as hard as he could and
13  II,       LIX|        whether they are feet or heels."~ ~"Nobody shall touch
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