Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,     XVIII|   it smashed it to pieces, knocking three or four teeth and
 2   I,       XXI|  to finish off fulling and knocking our senses out."~ ~"The
 3   I,      XXII|   many more on the ground, knocking it almost to pieces. They
 4  II,         V|  go-by; and now that it is knocking at our door, it will not
 5  II,        VI|   this moment there came a knocking at the door, and when they
 6  II,        IX|   it be right for us to go knocking till they hear us and open
 7  II,      XXVI| the puppet troop of Moors, knocking over some, decapitating
 8  II,      XXVI|   re not real Moors you're knocking down and killing and destroying,
 9  II,         L| the lucky chances that are knocking at the door of your house!"~ ~"
10  II,       LIX| bade adieu to his hosts by knocking at the partition of the
11  II,       LXX|   went on with their game, knocking other books about; and I,
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