Parte,  Chap.

1   I,  TransPre|    have served to keep the wolf from the door, but if so,
2   I,       XIV|    lion's roar, the fierce wolf's savage howl,~ The horrid
3   I,      XXIX|   or conscience to let the wolf loose among the sheep, the
4  II,    XLVIII| room was left as dark as a wolf's mouth, as the saying is.
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