Parte,  Chap.

1   I,    XXXIII|     it between an anvil and a hammer, and by mere force of blows
2  II,       VII|  herself to press a point, no hammer drives the hoops of a cask
3  II,      XXXV| praying to God and plying the hammer,' and that 'one "take" is
4  II,      LXXI| praying to God and plying the hammer," and "one take was better
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