Parte,  Chap.

1   I,        II| imagined; and while they were removing his armour, taking the baggages
2  II,       XVI|     you have not succeeded in removing the astonishment I feel
3  II,      XXXV|     and flinging it apart and removing the veil from its face,
4  II,      XXXV|  Merlin's ghost stood up, and removing the thin veil from her face
5  II,        LX|       alive his servants were removing to attend to his wounds
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