Parte,  Chap.

1   I,        IV|    victim, who all through the storm of sticks that rained on
2   I,        XV|    heels of them, such a great storm of sticks as has fallen
3   I,      XVII|     sufferings during the late storm. To be brief, he took the
4   I,      XXII|      time as if he thought the storm of stones that assailed
5   I,      XXXI|       saw you had left him the storm burst upon me in such a
6  II,         I| purpose was, or when the great storm would burst; and that all
7  II,      XXVI|     for, as he swore after the storm was over, he had never seen
8  II,      XXVI|      In short, the puppet-show storm passed off, and all supped
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