Parte,  Chap.

1   I,      VIII|     neither the rays of the sun beating on his face nor all the
2   I,      XLIV|          for two wicked men are beating him to a mummy."~ ~To which
3  II,        II|         Sancho, and without any beating about the bush."~ ~"Well
4  II,        XI|        jumped up on Dapple, and beating him with them, more by the
5  II,      XXIV| proceeding at a rapid pace, and beating a mule loaded with lances
6  II,      XXVI|         sounding of horns, what beating of drums and tabors; I fear
7  II,     XLVII|      the point without all this beating about the bush, and all
8  II,     LVIII|       has been many a time seen beating down, trampling under foot,
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