Parte,  Chap.

1   I,      XVII|   attached to some arm of some huge giant, that planted such
2   I,       XLI|     drew near to the foot of a huge and lofty mountain, not
3  II,         I|     half in height, which is a huge size. Likewise, in the island
4  II,     XXXIV|      servants, when they saw a huge boar, closely pressed by
5  II,     XXXIV| blowing, in lieu of a bugle, a huge hollow horn that gave out
6  II,     XXXIV|      and so saying he blew his huge horn, turned about and went
7  II,     XXXVI|   black, and from which hung a huge scimitar with a black scabbard
8  II,     XXXIX|      he drew from its sheath a huge broad scimitar, and seizing
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