Parte,  Chap.

1   I,     XXIII|           feet of goats, or of the wolves and other wild beasts that
2   I,         L|        limping all this time? What wolves have frightened you, my
3  II,       XXV|         they found him devoured by wolves? As soon as he saw him his
4  II,     XXXIV|            they say, the bears and wolves are put to flight, if there
5  II,   XXXVIII|           Countess Lobuna, because wolves bred in great numbers in
6  II,   XXXVIII|        country; and if, instead of wolves, they had been foxes, she
7  II,     LXVII| flesh-would that I saw it eaten by wolves -- which would rather keep
8  II,    LXXIII|             and the howling of the wolves? Not you; for that's a life
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