Parte,  Chap.

1   I,      VIII| broken his sword in battle, tore from an oak a ponderous
2   I,      XXXI|  write; instead of that she tore it up into small pieces,
3   I,       XLI|   plucked out his beard and tore his hair and lay writhing
4   I,       XLV|     at present, though they tore him to pieces. On learning
5  II,       VII|    were past counting; they tore their hair, they clawed
6  II,       XIX|  the short cassock he wore, tore the skirts into strips,
7  II,        LX|  with her lamentations; she tore her hair and scattered it
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