Parte,  Chap.

1   I,      XXXV|    For his imagination was so wrought upon by the adventure he
2   I,         L|      he perceives a cunningly wrought fountain of many-coloured
3  II,     XXIII| alabaster, was an elaborately wrought marble tomb, upon which
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