Parte,  Chap.

1   I,       XXX|       him be ever so great or enormous. My father said, too, that
2  II,      VIII|     form of a half orange, of enormous dimensions, and well lighted,
3  II,       XIV|        stated, that it was of enormous size, hooked in the middle,
4  II,       XVI| before my eyes that monstrous enormous nose of my gossip, Tom Cecial?"~ ~"
5  II,      XVII|   which was now seen to be of enormous size, and grim and hideous
6  II,     XXXVI|   face and disclosed the most enormous, the longest, the whitest
7  II,     XXXIX|  swept off our heads with his enormous scimitar instead of obscuring
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