Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,  TransPre|         that it is stiff, dry -"wooden" in a word,-- and no one
 2   I,      XLVI| constructed a kind of cage with wooden bars, large enough to hold
 3   I,      XLIX|      valiant Pierres guided the wooden horse he rode through the
 4  II,         V|       for if you put her out of wooden clogs into high-heeled shoes,
 5  II,        XX|        front of them all came a wooden castle drawn by four wild
 6  II,     XXXII| audacious, to bring troughs and wooden utensils and kitchen dishclouts,
 7  II,     XXXIX|        appeared, mounted upon a wooden horse, the giant Malambruno,
 8  II,        XL|        for he will be that same wooden horse on which the valiant
 9  II,       XLI|         their shoulders a great wooden horse. They placed it on
10  II,       XLI|        the Palladium of Troy, a wooden horse the Greeks offered
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