Parte,  Chap.

1   I,        IV|         stripped from the waist upwards, a youth of about fifteen
2  II,     XXXII|    toils whereby the good mount upwards to the abodes of everlasting
3  II,        XL|     their noses from the middle upwards, even though they'd have
4  II,       LIV|   throat and spreading his hand upwards he gave them to understand
5  II,     LVIII|   danger they were flying from. Upwards of thirty persons, all gaily
6  II,        LX|        were no less troubled by upwards of forty living ones, who
7  II,      LXII|       downwards, and from below upwards, the words coming clearly
8  II,      LXXI| stripped himself from the waist upwards, and snatching up the rope
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