Parte,  Chap.

1   I,        IX|    they would at least have split and cleft them asunder from
2  II,       XIV|     look upon as broken and split already; there's another
3  II,      XXVI|     with his crown and head split in two. The whole audience
4  II,      XXVI| Master Pedro, taking up the split Emperor Charlemagne, "it
5  II,        LX|    drawing his sword almost split his head in two, saying, "
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