Parte,  Chap.

1   I,       XXI|         by the hunters bites and cuts off with its teeth that
2   I,      XXXV|          had given so many sword cuts to the skins that the whole
3   I,   XXXVIII|          end to the projects and cuts off the life of one who
4   I,     XLVII|     fable where a lad of sixteen cuts down a giant as tall as
5  II,       XIX|          the mortal tragedy. The cuts, thrusts, down strokes,
6  II,      XXVI| discharging a continuous rain of cuts, slashes, downstrokes, and
7  II,      XLVI|        the room, he made several cuts at them. They dashed at
8  II,       LXI|        unfrequented roads, short cuts, and secret paths, Roque,
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