Parte,  Chap.

1  II,       XIX| skirts into strips, like the tails of a cuttlefish, knocked
2  II,     XXXVI|      claws, or a cat-o'-nine tails, that will make itself felt;
3  II,    XXXVII|      in my country skirts or tails, tails or skirts, it's all
4  II,    XXXVII|     country skirts or tails, tails or skirts, it's all one."~ ~"
5  II,      XLVI|   smaller size tied to their tails. Such was the din of the
6  II,       LXI|    anguish by pressing their tails tight, so much so that,
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