Parte,  Chap.

1   I,      XXIV|   in these solitudes like a brute beast, dwelling among them
2   I,       LII| lurcher! Don't you see, you brute, that my dog is a lurcher?"
3  II,         I|   him in turning him from a brute beast into a man. In short,
4  II,       XIX|    on the hard earth like a brute beast. Sometimes he gazes
5  II,       XXV|  could the poor ill-starred brute have answered, when, in
6  II,    XXVIII|    if I was not an ignorant brute that will never do any good
7  II,      XXXV|   thine, thou great untamed brute, rouse up thy lusty vigour
8  II,      XXXV|  pitcher, and great untamed brute, and a string of foul names
9  II,     XLVII|     have them, you stinking brute? And why should I give them
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