Parte,  Chap.

1  II,      XXIX|     slowly than hitherto. The millers belonging to the mills,
2  II,      XXIX|  voice to hurl threats at the millers, exclaiming, "Ill-conditioned
3  II,      XXIX|      passes in the air at the millers, who, hearing but not understanding
4  II,      XXIX| activity and quickness of the millers, who, pushing against the
5  II,      XXIX|       had it not been for the millers, who plunged in and hoisted
6  II,      XXIX|    had happened him, told the millers and fishermen that he would
7  II,      XXIX|         The fishermen and the millers stood staring in amazement
8  II,      XXIX|    and betook themselves, the millers to their mills, and the
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